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Amanda Gore is an Adjunct Professor in the Investigations Program at the Henry C. Lee College of Criminal Justice and Forensic Sciences, University of New Haven. A New Zealand national with over two decades of global experience, she specializes in forensic accounting, supporting litigation and multi-jurisdictional financial investigations.
- Professional Experience:
- Deloitte Forensic and Dispute Services in Cayman Islands, New York, and New Zealand
- Law enforcement roles in New Zealand (Inland Revenue Department, Financial Markets Authority - FMA)
- Founder of a Swiss company supporting UK-based litigation
- Deputy Director General at Botswana Anti-Corruption Agency
- Director at Standard Chartered Bank in Singapore (global AML training and financial intelligence)
- UNODC in Kenya (Wildlife and Forest Programme financial investigations)
Her research and professional focus centers on applying financial crime tools to environmental crime, particularly in Africa, Asia, and Latin America. She actively collaborates with C4GA on financial investigations related to deforestation, fisheries crime, and wildlife crime, while developing training programs and conducting research on the financial dimensions of environmental offenses.
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