Dear EuroCham Members,
We are pleased to invite you to participate in the 2020 PwC Global Economic Crime and Fraud Survey. Since its inception in 2001 the biennial survey has been one of the premier thought leadership publications on economic crime and we are excited to continue this important work.
This online survey will take 15-20 minutes to complete depending on the answers you select. We appreciate receiving your response as soon as possible and before the final deadline of September 30, 2019.
To participate in the study please access directly via the link below: https://www.pwcresearch.com/uc/GECS_2020/
All responses will be treated as strictly confidential. This means that all survey data will be separated from the company name and responses will be associated only with your industry, company size, and other demographic data. No references to individual companies will be made in the results or analysis of the survey data.
However, if you would like to opt to receive a personalized dashboard report that will benchmark your responses to key questions against your peers, you will have the opportunity to provide your contact details at the end of the survey. Your individual responses would be used solely to create your personal report and for no other purpose. A local PwC territory representative will deliver your report to the email address you provide after the Global results are officially released in February 2020.
The aim of this survey is to assess corporate attitudes towards fraud and economic crime in the current economic environment, the effect these are having on organizations’ business ethics and compliance programs, how they are responding and what types of fraud are most common.
Your participation will play a role in establishing the extent of economic crime in business and help develop the means to mitigate its risks.
If you feel that someone else would be more appropriate to participate or your peers would be interested in responding, please forward this email on to them.
In case you have any questions regarding the study, Sean Timings at sean.timings@pwc.com or HyeYun Lee at lee.hye.yun@pwc.com. For any technical difficulties experienced accessing or completing the survey, please contact PwC Research pwcresearch@uk.pwc.com.
Thank you for your time – we hope that you find this survey to be of interest and value.
Yours Sincerely,
Sean Timing
Vietnam Forensic Services Leader