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KROLL APPOINTS NEW MANAGING DIRECTOR TO HEAD UP FINANCIAL INVESTIGATIONS TEAM IN DUBAI
- John Tudorovic will build team to support clients across Middle East region
- Ex-Ernst and Young and FTI partner will lead financial and anti-corruption investigations
Kroll, the global investigations firm, has announced the appointment of John Tudorovic as managing director and head of its financial investigations team in Dubai. Based in Dubai International Finance Centre (DIFC), John and his team will support clients across the Middle East region.
Working alongside Yaser Dajani, who is managing director and head of Kroll Middle East, John will be responsible for managing a variety of assignments, including financial and anti-corruption investigations, for local companies as well as multinationals.
John joins Kroll from EY, where he was Partner and ASEAN head. Previous roles have included managing director at FTI in Hong Kong and executive director at Ferrier Hodgson.
Tom Everett-Heath, Kroll’s Regional Managing Director for EMEA, said: “John is an excellent addition to our international financial investigations team and will focus on building a team with local market knowledge that will bring real value to our clients in the region, whether they are local Middle Eastern businesses or international organisations.”
John Tudorovic said: “Kroll has a fantastic global footprint and a reputation for delivering high quality work in what can be very complex situations. The majority of our clients will be Middle East companies, which are becoming increasingly aware of the reputational damage that financial impropriety can cause and are often taking proactive steps to investigate before problems emerge, whether that’s internally or within the supply chain. Along with building a strong local team, my main goal is to continue building Kroll’s excellent reputation as a trusted partner to help clients in the region with financial and anti-corruption assignments.”
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