Investigator – Group Financial Crime Risk (FCR) recruitment
Job Description
1. To assist management in conducting appropriate investigations in order to minimise financial losses, reputational and regulatory risks, operational risk events involving criminal conduct, dishonesty or deliberate breaches of policies or regulations.
2. To help promote, lead and manage, throughout the Business, the culture and practice of FCR risk management within the letter and spirit of relevant Laws and Regulations and all Group standards relating to FCR.
Key Roles Responsibilities
1. Provide investigation capabilities. Assist the Regional investigative team in conducting significant investigations and provide assistance as required to Global investigations. Conduct investigations in line with the Group standards for investigations in the country / region including escalation, case management, data capture, evidence management, electronic evidence review, reporting, interviewing and attending before internal disciplinary panels as required.
2. Support Global Investigations team in management and promotion of Speaking Up in country with assistance from Regional investigative team. Speaking Up cases received directly in country must be updated in Enterprise Investigation Management System ('EIM').
3. As required manage and Investigate data leakage cases and with Group Information Security assist in promoting awareness of the importance of confidentiality of bank information.
4. Management of all Memento generated FCR cases;
5. Relationship Management with law enforcement. Attending court cases where required. Coordination of business to provide a response to local production orders, court orders, request for information from regulators or law enforcement agencies.
6. Monitor developments in financial crime and misconduct including internal trends.
7. Maintain relationships with FCR Operations vendors in the region so that external specialist support is available when required.
8. Provide investigation related information to appropriate Country / Regional Committees and attend as required.
9. As required, assist Country Head of FCR in management of Anti-Bribery activities in country.
10. As required assist in responding to a search warrant, subpoena or documentary production order relating to an employee being served on the Bank.
Qualifications Skills
Required
* Investigative experience or ability to demonstrate basic investigative capabilities.
* Good communication and ability to effectively communicate in English.
* Sound working knowledge of MS Office suite particularly Word, Excel and PowerPoint.
* Good judgement. Excellent collaborative and team playing skills.
* An inquisitive approach to practices, procedures and specific transactions. Personal authority and integrity. Independence, creativity, resourcefulness and resilience.
* Must possess developed interpersonal skills, multi cultural awareness and sensitivity.
Desirable
* Educational background to degree level.
* Experience or knowledge in the financial services industry and FCR management.
* CFE or like accreditation
* Foreign Language skills
* Knowledge of banking systems.
* Understanding of the key features of relevant FCR laws and regulations that affect the Group.
How To Apply
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Closing Dates
The closing date for applications is 07/09/2012. Please note all closing dates are given in Hong Kong time (GMT + 8 hours). We aim to respond to successful applicants within four weeks and will keep a record or your application in our database so that we can contact you when suitable vacancies arise in future.
Diversity Inclusion
Standard Chartered is committed to diversity and inclusion. We believe that a work environment which embraces diversity will enable us to get the best out of the broadest spectrum of people to sustain strong business performance and competitive advantage. By building an inclusive culture, each employee can develop a sense of belonging, and have the opportunity to maximise their personal potential.