In line with their scheduled and continued expansion Expol Ltd, have announced the creation of a training arm to their business.
The training division will provide courses to the public and private sector commencing in the Autumn of this year. The company based in Drinkwater Street, Douglas, is led by Forensic and Civil Investigators, David Bell and Robert Kinrade.
Both Directors are former senior police Detectives, who have now amassed 60 years investigative experience between them. Expol Ltd was incorporated in 2005 and has steadily progressed and grown into a market leader. Mr Kinrade said, 'The last 7years have brought us into a position where we work closely with compliance professionals, corporate service providers, finance sector and the legal profession. We have noted that there lies a huge responsibility on these professionals to deal with integrity issues of potential staff, clients and customers. Anybody with any involvement in Know Your Customer (KYC) and Anti-Money Laundering (AML) will be interested in the content of these courses'.
Basing the courses from the prestigious Regency Hotel in Douglas, Expol commence their training programme in October with an Internet Investigation course held over 2 days. Mr Kinrade said, 'The internet throws up massive potential for individuals who have responsibility for KYC and enhanced due diligence. Merely 'finding your way around a computer' is no longer sufficient when you have a tool that is a mine of vital information. It is critical for professionals to be confident and knowledgeable in the very latest search techniques. Without such skills you simply don't know what you are missing and you could never be totally assured that you had gathered the full picture of the Subject of your research'.
'Continuing with our policy of only using renowned experts in their field we are delighted to bring Mr Colin Tansley to the Isle of Man to present the training course for us. Colin is a retired senior police officer with the Cleveland Police specialising in the handling of intelligence. As a highly qualified and experienced trainer currently delivering the course content to various agencies in the United Kingdom he is absolutely ideal for this presentation on the Isle of Man and delegates will leave the sessions with newly acquired skills, confidence and all questions answered.
'The full content and detail of the Internet Investigation course is available on our website, www.expol.co.uk , by emailing enquiries@expol.co.uk or by telephoning 611190.
'Further courses are soon to be announced and will include Interviewing Witnesses and persons under investigation in the workplace. This will be of particular interest to HR Managers and those with responsibility for staff and personnel. The dates and content for these courses will be released shortly and interested parties are invited to email me onenquires@expol.co.uk to be placed on a mailing list.
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