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Saturday, November 09, 2013

Shore Fraud Conference Set For SU Nov. 22

SALISBURY — Some of the nation’s most prominent anti-fraud experts wll convene at Salisbury University during the ninth Annual Shore Fraud Conference 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 22, in Perdue Hall’s Bennett Auditorium.

Topics include public official and government employee fraud, corporate fraud and identity theft. Emmet Davitt, Maryland state prosecutor, delivers the keynote presentation, “Tenacity with Conviction.” Other speakers include Jerome Mayne, a former white-collar criminal; and John Silco, a leading national identity theft expert.


Davitt was appointed state prosecutor in November 2010. He is charged with investigating and prosecuting certain criminal offenses committed by public officials or employees, including state election violations, public ethics and conflict of interest laws, bribery, misconduct in office, extortion, perjury and obstruction of justice. The former deputy general counsel for the Maryland Public Service Commission, he spent much of his career in the Maryland Attorney General’s Office, where he led the Insurance Fraud Division for seven years.

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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Can you here me now?

Anonymous said...

I hope Hillary Clinton is there to speak , she knows more about fraud than anyone. Of course she has taught many people how to lie with a straight face , including Obama.