Ethics in Investigating

by Kessler International on January 18, 2008

Everywhere you turn, an expert is speaking, a conference is being created or a paper written regarding ethics in investigation. Having been in business for over 2 decades, we’ve seen all types of characters enter the industry, and many of our clients have come to us as a result of having used an incompetent investigator. As seen in our corporate ethics policy at www.investigation.com/corporate-ethics.asp, we aspire to engage in all of our work with the following guidelines in mind:

Honesty…
To be trustworthy and candid, and to act so on behalf of all of our clients.

Integrity…
To be sincere, truthful, and resolute, and to honor our commitments.

Responsibility…
To act dependably, reliably, and decisively, and to be accurate and informed in our conclusions.

Trust…
To inspire confidence and trust, and to treat all information and resources responsibly.

Don’t let your guard drop when choosing an investigator, expert witness, forensic accountant, or computer forensics specialist. “Experts” are plentiful, but experienced, trustworthy experts who get results are far and few between.

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