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DETECTIVES | How a frauditor took on London's Met Police
Season 3 · Episode 252

DETECTIVES | How a frauditor took on London's Met Police

Crime Insiders · LiSTNR

September 7, 202537m 47s

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Show Notes

Dr Peter Tickner is a seasoned auditor with over 40 years of experience across the NHS, central government and police. 

Peter became Head of Internal Audit of Her Majesty’s Treasury in 1988. In 1995 Peter left to become Director of Internal Audit for the Met Police, a post he held until early retirement in 2009, when he set up his own consultancy and fraud investigation business.

Host Brent Sanders sits down with Peter to discuss his role in high-profile investigations and the challenges of maintaining integrity in the face of institutional resistance.

From the intricacies of the Leveson Inquiry to the unexpected twists in his career, Peter's insights offer a rare glimpse into the world of forensic auditing.

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