Fraud Awareness and Prevention Training, Page 25 Reviews

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USER REVIEWS

Average score 4.7

911 reviews

  • 82% 5
  • 10% 4
  • 5% 3
  • 2% 2
  • 2% 1
Informative....

...course on all aspects of fraud and preventio.

5/5
v. good

No summary provided

5/5
Good course

Good course, well explained, good learning

5/5
Adequate

Gave a overview of fraudulent activity that one would likely encounter both at work and generally.

4/5
Not overly relevant but good information

This course is not overlay relevant to my role as a nursery nurse, but it is useful information

4/5
very easy to follow

No summary provided

5/5
excellent course

makes you much more aware of fraud

5/5
Needs non-sales egs and test is too easy

Include examples of procurement fraud (price fixing, cartels etc); and public sector fraud like benefits (fake disability) or housing (jumping the queue). Suggest other means of identity checking (Charity Commission; contacting the banks; checking with a college or professional body to confirm qualifications; passport/driving licence, utility bill etc.). Multiple choice as a mechanism is good, but options often make it pretty obvious which is the correct answer.

4/5
Excellent explanation and presentation

Excellent course.

5/5
Dialogue understanding

Very good course but got a little difficulty to understand one dialogue due to the strong accent in it. I would say that this would not be an issue for amn English native speaker.

5/5

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