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CGBP to Conduct Seminar on Detecting Liars and Cheaters

If everybody’s nose can grow like Pinocchio’s whenever they cheat or lie, the world will be a safer place. But real-life liars and cheaters hide behind the façade of truth and sincerity that cannot easily be detected by the common person.

Don't be fooled again! Attend the Center for Global Best Practices' seminar on “Best Practices Guide in Profiling Liars and Cheaters” on May 27, 2011 at the New World Hotel, Makati City. This will help you prevent losses and avoid and mitigate dangers and risks in your work, business, and family life by having the power to detect cheaters and liars.

This one-time seminar will let you fool proof yourself from the bad, the evil and the ugly. You will be exposed to the scientific and proven ways on how lying can be detected so no one can take advantage of nor fool you again. You will be able to identify who are honest and who are not, who are fake friends or real friends. Learn strategies and interviewing skills to unearth the truth! This seminar is tailored for business owners and entrepreneurs, lawyers, HR practitioners, negotiators, risk management and loan officers, family members, and anyone who does not want to be victimized by liars.

Whether you are negotiating a deal, interviewing job applicants or credit borrowers, investigating or cross-examining a subject, talking to your peers or subordinates at work, or choosing the right partner in life – you will never be lied to again with the powerful skills you will learn from this seminar.

The first lecturer in this seminar is Capt. Conrado G. Dumlao who is known as the Captain of the Private Detective Industry. He is the founder and president of Truth Verifier Systems, Inc., the No. 1 detective agency in the Philippines. He has 45 years of skilful experience and professional training in investigation and detection in the U.S. as an Active Professional Lie Detector Examiner, Certified International Investigator, and a Certified Fraud Examiner.

The second lecturer is Juan Carlos B. Robles, CPA, CIA, CFE, CISA who is currently holding three positions at Punongbayan and Araullo as chairman of its audit committee, partner of risk management and partner of specialist advisory services division. He has received various awards and commendations from the U.S. government agencies (including the U.S. Department of Justice and FBI) for his work vs. white collar crimes and public corruption. He will share his learnings from his studies on fraud and investigation in the USDA Graduate School and over 20 years of solid experience as a certified fraud examiner.

For more details, visit www.cgbp.org or call Zennie Escudero at (+63 2) 556-8968/69 (Manila) or (+63 32) 512-3106/07 (Cebu). Early bird discounts and group discounts are available. This is a limited-seats only event and pre-registration is required.

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