Fraud Awareness and Prevention Training Reviews

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USER REVIEWS

Average score 4.7

849 reviews

  • 82% 5
  • 10% 4
  • 5% 3
  • 2% 2
  • 1% 1
confusing in some areas

Was ok!

2/5
too long

content and main points could have been covered in a shorter course. key issues lost in over lengthy discourse

2/5
Time consuming

Good course but again goes over the time you are led to believe it would take. Realistic timings to complete the course should be given.

2/5
really slow paced too many slides

Far to many short slides. Lead to a stop start presentation meaning the training didnt flow. You could have got the message over far quicker.

2/5
Too generic for our organisation

Apart from the fact that "instant dismissal" is illegal - its summary dismissal and that the most common crime undetected crime is speeding. The TCSEW is flawed as it asks people whether they have been victims and not perpetrators. It is too generic for our organisation.

2/5
It was Fraudulent itself

Promised to take 35 minutes: this was false. 35 slides (plus the test), some only a sentence or 2, meant a too frequent start / stop operation, and meant it took around an hour to complete. I know it's designed so I don't fall asleep, but 35 slides...??? Claim for overtime to follow...

2/5
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I did not feel I learnt anything I did not know already

2/5
I did not feel I learnt anything I did n

No summary provided

2/5
Definition of personal gain is incorrect

Lack of continuity between the anti-fraud and anti-bribery modules. Anti-fraud module states 'wrongful or criminal deception intended to result in 'personal or financial gain' Anti-bribery module (correctly) considers personal gain to include financial gain.Anti-fraud module needs revision to align with the anti-bribery module.

2/5
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