
The South West Fraud Forum - Autumn 2025 Conference
This year’s theme is 'fraud in sport'. This event is free for members - request your discount code by emailing info@swff.org.uk
Date and time
Location
VWV
Narrow Quay Bristol BS1 4QA United KingdomAgenda
8:30 AM
Coffee and Networking
9:15 AM
Welcome and Introduction
Adam Finch - Partner at HCR Law
9:20 AM
National Crime Agency
Arthur Whitehead - Operations Manager
9:50 AM
The Insolvency Service
Kevin Read - Chief Investigator
10:15 AM
Forum Chambers - Sponsor
Benjamin Fitzmaurice - Barrister
10:40 AM
Coffee Break
11:10 AM
i-Lit Support - Sponsor
Michael Taylor - Managing Director
Richard Covell - Director of Client Engagement
11:30 AM
Citadel Chambers
Daniel White - Barrister
11:55 AM
The Gambling Commission
Nick Oliver - Intelligence Manager
12:25 PM
Speaker - To be confirmed
To be confirmed
12:50 PM
Closing
James Gliddon - Partner at CMS
1:00 PM
Lunch
Good to know
Highlights
- 6 hours
- In person
Refund Policy
About this event
The South West Fraud Forum invites its members (existing and new) to our Autumn Conference on 21 October 2025.
This event is free for members - request your discount code by emailing info@swff.org.uk
This year's conference promises an insightful look into ‘Fraud in Sport’.
Whether you are an experienced practitioner or new to the sector, the SWFF was set up with the aim of increasing the resilience of regional organisations to the threats posed by fraud, and this event is tailored to the pursuance of that aim.
The Autumn 2025 conference is a key opportunity for fraud prevention practitioners, and anyone responsible for fraud risk, to develop essential and practical knowledge and to meet likeminded industry professionals.
SWFF is delighted to welcome speakers from:
National Crime Agency – Arthur Whitehead
Arthur has spent 20 years in law enforcement with the Metropolitan Police, Cheshire Constabulary and the National Crime Agency and currently has the role of Deputy Head of the UK Law enforcement Liaison Bureau at Europol. He leads on Project TACHYGENIC, which was set up to better understand the relationship between Serious and Organised Criminals and Sport in collaboration with international partners such as Europol, INTERPOL and the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime. Arthur is also undertaking his PhD on the issue of SOC in sport.
The Insolvency Service – Kevin Read
Kevin Read is a Chief Investigator in the Insolvency Service specialising in civil investigations. He leads a team of investigators across 4 regions responsible for bringing director disqualification and compensation order applications. He has over 30 years’ experience in insolvency, previously acting as Official Receiver for the West Midlands region for over 5 years.
Kevin is a qualified ACCA accountant and is currently a board member of ALEFA UK, a cross government organisation of forensic accountants. He also acts as a local Parish Councillor.
Forum Chambers – Benjamin Fitzmaurice
Benjamin Fitzmaurice is a globally experienced Counsel at Forum Chambers, with a multi-jurisdictional practice spanning the UK, Switzerland, Australia, Hong Kong, Europe and Singapore. He specializes in a wide range of areas, including commercial litigation, arbitration, insolvency, intellectual property and sports law.
Benjamin offers tailored legal solutions to clients across diverse sectors, drawing on his deep expertise in both contentious and non-contentious matters. His practice includes advising on complex cross-border issues and providing strategic counsel to businesses navigating international legal landscapes, Benjamin also has acted for a number of HNW individuals and family offices.
In addition to his litigation practice, Benjamin is a skilled mediator and alternative dispute resolution (ADR) practitioner, with substantial experience in arbitration involving multi-jurisdictional disputes.
i-Lit Support – Michael Taylor and Richard Covell
Mike Taylor is the founder and director of i-Lit Limited, a leading UK consultancy specialising in e-disclosure and legal technology solutions.
He obtained his postgraduate diploma in law from Nottingham Law School and was called to the Bar in 1998. Mike’s early legal career involved working on several high-profile public inquiries, followed by managing the Multi-Party Action Litigation department at Clarke Willmott and serving as Legal Consultant at Kroll Ontrack.
In 2006, Mike established i-Lit Limited to provide independent, impartial advice on e-disclosure matters to law firms and their clients, with clients including The International Criminal Court, The Billy Wright Inquiry, major law firms such as CMS, Osborne Clarke and
Towers & Hamlin, as well as FTSE100 corporates.
Richard Covell – Starting as a forensic accountant, Richard began his forensic technology career at Kroll, then going on to spend many years at Deloitte (where he established and led the firm’s forensic technology team in Manchester) before moving to i-Lit.
He has almost 30 years’ experience in all aspects of eDisclosure, Digital Forensics and Document Review; including working with law firms, public sector and corporate clients on a wide array of contentious matters (including a number of high-profile, international,
multi-billion dollar fraud and litigation matters).
Over the past two years, Richard and i-Lit have pioneered the adoption of Generative AI in dispute and investigation matters, providing technology and consultancy to law firms to help them embrace this amazing technology.
Citadel Chambers – Daniel White
Daniel White, a criminal and sports law barrister at Citadel Chambers, who specialises in the prosecution and defence of all grave criminal offences, sits as a Judicial Officer on Sports Tribunals and represents elite and amateur athletes before their various disciplinary tribunals.
Daniel sits as one of England's Judicial Officers for World Rugby, European Rugby ("EPCR"), The Rugby Football Union and is appointed to the Sport Resolutions Panel of arbitrators.
The Gambling Commission – Nick Oliver
Nick serves as the Intelligence Manager at the Gambling Commission of Great
Britain, overseeing the Commission’s operations related to Betting Integrity. He
joined the organisation in 2008, following a distinguished 22-year career in the Royal Air Force Police where he specialised in intelligence and covert policing methods.
Established in 2007 under the Gambling Act 2005, the Commission regulates individuals and businesses offering gambling services across Great Britain—including the UK National Lottery.
Nick played a pivotal role in the creation of the Commission’s Sports Betting
Intelligence Unit (SBIU), which launched in 2010. Under his leadership, the SBIU has gained international recognition for its work in combating betting-related corruption in sport.
Beyond domestic efforts, Nick actively contributes to international initiatives aimed at tackling match fixing. He represents the United Kingdom’s National Platform within the Council of Europe’s Group of Copenhagen, a network of member states that
subscribe to the principles set out in the Macolin Convention, an internationally
recognised treaty established to counter the manipulation of sporting events.
His expertise has been sought in publications by the UNODC and by the UK
Government for advice on sport-related corruption. He has taken part in expert
missions and thematic projects focused on building anti-match fixing capabilities in other countries, working closely with stakeholders such as the International Olympic Committee, FIFA and UEFA.
When not immersed in integrity operations, Nick enjoys mountain biking, swimming, and cooking. A proud armchair fan, he cheers on Leeds United from home.
This event is free to members.
Membership
An annual membership to The SWFF is £135 and provides access to our Annual Conference and networking event during the year.
Join here: https://swff.org.uk/members/shop/swff-membership/
Discounted membership is available to public sector, charities and not-for-profits - contact info@swff.org.uk for details.
By registering, you agree to be contacted from time to time by the SWFF, regarding events and news.
Get Involved
If you would like to speak or sponsor future events, please email us for more information at info@swff.org.uk
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