Our approach

Taught by experts who have sat on the other side of the interview table

Our faculty are forensic accountants, former investigators, AML leads and compliance heads practising across London, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Dubai and Abu Dhabi. They teach what the exam tests and what the job demands.

Instructor presenting a fraud investigation case study to students

The method

Fraud examination is a craft. We teach it the way it is practised — reading a ledger for what is missing, structuring an interview, and defending a conclusion under pressure. Exam performance follows from genuine competence, not memorisation.

Live, small cohorts

Capped at 25 students so faculty can push, question and correct in the room — never a passive webinar.

Case-first teaching

Every concept lands through a real scheme: the red flags, the evidence, the interview, the outcome.

Diagnostic revision

Practice data tells us where you are weak, and your revision plan rebalances automatically each week.

Mentor hours

Fortnightly one-to-one time with a CFE mentor for exam strategy, career questions and accountability.

Support that carries you to exam day

Live, small cohorts

Capped at 25 students so faculty can push, question and correct in the room — never a passive webinar.

Case-first teaching

Every concept lands through a real scheme: the red flags, the evidence, the interview, the outcome.

Diagnostic revision

Practice data tells us where you are weak, and your revision plan rebalances automatically each week.

Mentor hours

Fortnightly one-to-one time with a CFE mentor for exam strategy, career questions and accountability.

Recordings & replay

Every session recorded with searchable notes, so shift work and travel never cost you a module.

Exam-day readiness

Invigilated mocks, timing drills and application support through to your certification.