We speak to Zafar Anjum, founder and chief executive of CRI Group, about the rising levels of fraud during the pandemic, and how his company is using AI to investigate wrongdoing.
From fake degrees and doctored CVs to false insurance claims and bogus bills, corporate fraud investigators in the Middle East have seen it all.
Founder and chief executive of Corporate Research and Investigations Group (CRI) Zafar Anjum told ICAEW his firm was busier than ever as the pandemic triggered a rise in white collar crime cases across the region.
From its base in London, Zafar’s team has been helping firms in Qatar, Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Saudi Arabia, where Anti-fraud frameworks are still being built out inside the embryonic corporate regulatory regimes that govern the Middle East.
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Innovative India-Made MRI Machine Can Make Medical Imaging Affordable And Accessible
by Karan Kamble - Mar 13, 2021 05:17 AM
Arjun Arunachalam with his portable, lightweight, fast MRI scanner at the Voxelgrids facility in Peenya, Bengaluru
Snapshot
A team led by Arjun Arunachalam has developed a lightweight, fast, affordable, and portable MRI scanner.
The machine can be transported to any location in India, including remote areas, and potentially take medical imaging to the underserved parts.
In Bengaluruâs industrial hub of Peenya, a healthcare innovation by a small company promises to make quality medical imaging â and, therefore, improved medical diagnosis and treatment â accessible to parts of India that are medically underserved.