Wednesday, 26 February 2014

Credit Industry Event


                                                                                    CCR-PublicSector             
 

LACEF Public Sector Conference, in association with CCR-PublicSector; 13 May, Mercure Leicester The Grand

 
 
The LACEF Annual Conference is quite unique, as it is free to attend for all full members. Indeed, following recent years’ excellent attendances, we are expecting more than 160 members in 2014. The day features all the learning and networking opportunities that will help you progress in your work. Learn from the experts in the field, both working within the public sector and offering innovative solutions to it.

LACEF 2014 -
Best Practice In Collections And Enforcement
 

Contact Alison at alison@ccrmagazine.co.uk or on 01702 341948 for further details or to book your place:
  • Qualifying member of LACEF working in the public sector – FREE!
  • Qualifying public-sector professional – FREE
  • All other delegates: CCR subscriber – £250
  • All other delegates: Not a CCR subscriber – £300

Or, to become a sponsor or exhibitor, please contact Gary on 07785 268404 or at gary@ccrmagazine.co.uk.


“Really useful presentations. We downloaded them after the event and shared them around the team.” Julie Barker, head of exchequer services, Finance & Corporate Resources, London Borough of Enfield


Speakers this year include:

Alan Bryce, head of counter fraud, The Audit Commission

Mark Babington, director, energy & climate change, decommissioning, regulation & fraud, money laundering reporting officer, The National Audit Office

Mark Ransome, benefits specialist, London Borough of Waltham Forest
Universal Credit – success or failure? Bedroom tax challenges – legal update

Chris West, director, Finance and Legal Services, Resources Directorate, Coventry City Council
A city council’s strategy on effective collection of non-domestic rates

Howard Kilby, recovery specialist, Sheffield City Council
Re-establishing committals as a successful recovery tool following dialogue with the local court when increased court fees were introduced

Andrew Hobley, assessment team leader, The Local Government Ombudsman
The last 12 months – how councils are encouraged to adopt best practice in collections

Debbie Gibbons, chair, Local Authority Investigation Officers Group
The work of investigating officers in countering fraud

Jeremy Frost, team leader, National Anti-Fraud Network Southern Area
How to use NAFN’s services for tracing and identifying debtors

Liz Symonds, data assurance and compliance manager, DVLA
Accessing the databases – latest data protection rules and regulations for local authorities

Ministry of Justice – TCEA 2007 updated on 6 April 2014
The new regulations, fees, and National Standards




 

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