Leading voices to convene for Clue Economic Crime Leadership Event
On Tuesday, June 3rd, Clue Software will host a high-level Public Sector Economic Crime Leadership Event in London, bringing together senior figures from law enforcement, government, and regulatory bodies to address one of the UK’s most urgent challenges: economic crime.
Chaired by Ian Dyson QPM, former Commissioner of the City of London Police, the event will focus on prevention, disruption, and innovation in tackling fraud, corruption, money laundering, and related threats. Attendees will hear expert insights from the National Crime Agency, City of London Police, legal specialists from TLT, and leaders in investigative technology.
While the event itself is by invitation only, Clue will be publishing a summary of key insights and takeaways from the session to support the wider counter-fraud and public sector community. With fraud making up 39% of all UK crime – and costing the public sector an estimated £59 billion – the need for proactive, intelligence-led strategies has never been greater.
What the event will cover:
- The evolving threat landscape and real-world disruption tactics from the NCA
- Frontline updates and priorities from the City of London Police
- Legal and regulatory perspectives from TLT
- How investigative tools like Clue are enabling smarter, faster responses across agencies
Clue CEO Clare Elford will host a closing dinner, fostering open discussion and collaboration among those leading the fight against financial crime.
As a company committed to building software for a safer society, Clue is proud to facilitate this critical conversation – and we look forward to sharing actionable insights with the broader community in the weeks following the event.
Stay tuned on our blog and social channels for the full event roundup and thought leadership from our speakers and guests. In the meantime, why not learn more about Clue for Economic Crime.
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