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SEP2603 Assignment 2 Full Solution Semester 2 2024 - DUE 13 September 2024 ;100 % TRUSTED workings, Expert Solved, Explanations and Solutions. For assistance call or W.h.a.t.s.a.p.p us on ...(.+.2.5.4.7.7.9.5.4.0.1.3.2)........... QUESTION 1 You are a corporate investigator at Mahambane Trading and Projects where you are employed. You are attending the scene of a murder at one of your company’s offices. Explain and give practical examples to explain the concept ‘investigation. [5] QUESTION 2 You are employed as an investigator in a confidential investigation unit division within your company. You have looked into multiple instances of misbehavior that took place at your organization's location. Two company employees used two company vehicles for personal tasks instead of official company duties. Briefly describe the steps your line manager has authorized you to take during the investigation based on the case study mentioned above. [4] QUESTION 3 Discuss, in detail, five (5) challenges that a corporate investigator faces in seeking information. [5] QUESTION 4 You are the security manager of your organisation. Cases of fraud and theft committed by staff members are on the increase. The security officer, who normally investigates criminal cases and irregular conduct by staff members, cannot cope with the complexity and volume of cases that are reported. After careful consideration, you request permission from top management to establish an internal corporate investigation unit in your security department. In your own words, discuss six (6) important aspects that you would include in your report to top management. [6] QUESTION 5 When drafting an investigative report, what is the difference between deductive reasoning and inductive reasoning? Provide practical examples in support of your discussion. [4] QUESTION 6 At times witnesses are reluctant to become involved in a particular case. Discuss any SIX (6) reasons for their reluctance. [6] SECTION B: QUESTION 7 Note: This is an ESSAY-TYPE QUESTION Van Rooyen (2004) identifies three (3) kinds of crime risks confronting any organisation – namely, those relating to personnel, information and property. Write an essay in which you critically discuss the three risks confronting your organisation and provide practical examples based on your organisation. (If unemployed, request permission from a suitable organisation to conduct the research and indicate the name of the organisation you have used.) [20] NB: Do not only use your study guide as a source of information. You must consult at least two additional sources of information when compiling this essay. If you use ONLY the study guide, you will lose marks. The structure of your essay must include: a title page, table of contents introduction, definitions, body, recommendations, conclusions and list of references.

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SEP2603
ASSIGNMENT 2 SEMESTER 2 2024
UNIQUE NO.
DUE DATE: 13 SEPTEMBER 2024

, SEP2603

Assignment 2 Semester 2 2024

Unique Number:

Due Date: 13 September 2024

Corporate Investigation II

Section A:

Question 1:

Explain the concept of ‘investigation’ and provide practical examples.
An investigation is a systematic process of gathering and examining information to
uncover facts and reach conclusions. The goal is to identify the nature, cause, and
persons involved in an incident. It involves collecting evidence, interviewing witnesses,
and analyzing data. For example, as a corporate investigator attending a murder scene
at Mahambane Trading and Projects, you would start by securing the scene, gathering
physical evidence like fingerprints, questioning witnesses, reviewing surveillance
footage, and compiling a report based on findings. This process helps in reconstructing
events leading to the crime.

Question 2:

Steps your line manager has authorized you to take in the investigation of
employees misusing company vehicles.

1. Initial Review: Begin by reviewing the company policies related to the use of
company vehicles.
2. Collect Evidence: Obtain the vehicle logs, GPS data, and surveillance footage
showing the misuse of the vehicles.

, 3. Interview Witnesses: Speak with other employees who may have witnessed or
are aware of the misuse.
4. Report Writing: Compile all findings in a detailed report, including evidence and
witness statements, and present it to your line manager for further action.

Question 3:

Challenges a corporate investigator faces in seeking information.

1. Uncooperative Witnesses: Some witnesses may refuse to share information
due to fear of retaliation.
2. Data Privacy Laws: Legal restrictions may prevent access to crucial electronic
communications or data.
3. Complex Digital Evidence: Interpreting digital evidence from emails, servers,
and devices can be time-consuming.
4. False Information: Misinformation can mislead investigators, complicating the
process of finding the truth.
5. Confidentiality Issues: Sensitive company information must be handled
carefully to avoid breaches during investigations.

Question 4:

Important aspects to include in the report requesting permission to establish an
internal corporate investigation unit.

1. Rationale for the Unit: Explain the increase in fraud and theft cases and the
security officer's struggle to manage them.
2. Benefits: Outline how the unit will enhance efficiency in investigating complex
cases and reduce losses.
3. Structure: Detail the proposed staffing, roles, and responsibilities of the unit.
4. Cost Analysis: Provide a budget for setting up and maintaining the unit,
including personnel and equipment costs.

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