The Asset Management Council, in collaboration with the Asset Leadership Network, is proud to present a compelling two-part webinar series: The Role of Asset Management in the Mitigation of Fraud and Corruption.
This timely and thought-provoking series will explore how asset management practices can not only drive performance and value—but also help organisations identify and reduce fraud, waste, and abuse.
đź“… Session Details
Part 1: Identifying Fraud and Corruption
🗓️ Thursday 6 June
đź•— 8:00am AEST
Part 2: How to Mitigate Fraud and Corruption
🗓️ Wednesday 19 June
đź•— 8:00am AEST
📍 Online
🎟️ Free for all attendees – members and non-members alike
đź”— Register once for access to both sessions
đź§ What to Expect
Asset management improvement activities often unearth deeper issues—sometimes including fraud and corruption. But how do we deal with these uncomfortable findings? And how can asset management principles be used to prevent such incidents before they happen?
This series brings together leading voices from across government, defence, and commercial sectors to reflect on their experiences, insights, and approaches to these challenges.
🎤 Featured Speakers
Part 1 – Identifying Fraud and Corruption
- Peter Kohler – sharing lessons from military and commercial projects
- Sean Reeves – insights from commercial sector experiences
- Facilitator: Nick Phillips
This session includes an open discussion with the speakers and audience, focusing on the challenges of recognising and responding to suspicious activity during improvement programs.
Part 2 – How to Mitigate Fraud and Corruption
- John Hardwick – Executive Director, Asset Management, Transport for NSW
- Michelle Sager – Managing Director, Strategic Issues, U.S. Government Accountability Office, presenting highlights from the GAO 2025 High Risk Report
- Facilitator: Nick Phillips
This session explores how asset management frameworks can help build safeguards and resilience into systems, enabling early detection and proactive mitigation.
âś… Why Attend?
- Learn from real-world stories of integrity challenges and ethical decision-making
- Discover how asset management can be a powerful ally in creating transparent systems
- Engage in live discussion with expert speakers and peers
- Free for all participants – no membership required
Don’t miss this opportunity to learn how structured asset management can contribute to ethical leadership and organisational integrity.