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The Prison Journal of an Innocent Man Accused of Fraud: Conclusion

By Joseph Nderitu 22 Apr 2020 General

This serial ends with Joseph deciding he cannot fight a government that perfects extortion under the guise of fighting corruption.


RAG TV: Corrupt Regulators and Investigating Data

By Eric Priezkalns 16 Apr 2020 Risk, Fraud & Security

Yesterday’s episode of RAG TV featured Joseph Nderitu sharing his story of being falsely accused by the Tanzanian regulator, and veteran investigator Ray Green explaining how to get the most from data.


The Prison Journal of an Innocent Man Accused of Fraud: Part Two

By Joseph Nderitu 15 Apr 2020 General

The second installment of this serialization covers life in Keko Prison, where the government’s hostages share cells with murderers.


The Prison Journal of an Innocent Man Accused of Fraud

By Joseph Nderitu 8 Apr 2020 General

In the first part of this three-part serialization, the former Head of RAFM at Vodacom Tanzania recounts the day when he and his colleagues were falsely accused of a conspiracy.


The Unsung Heroes of 2019

By Eric Priezkalns 26 Dec 2019 General

Let us remember some of the everyday heroes who represent the best of our professional community.


What Would You Do If Falsely Accused of Fraud?

By Eric Priezkalns 18 Nov 2019 Risk, Fraud & Security

Take a look at the slides for Joseph Nderitu’s powerful keynote lecture at RAG Johannesburg 2019 and ask yourself how you would respond to being the victim of a miscarriage of justice.


Tanzania Frees Vodacom Managers Accused of ‘Fraud’

By Eric Priezkalns 12 Apr 2019 Risk, Fraud & Security

Vodacom Tanzania gave the government the money it wanted, but the international community of professionals sent a signal: we know the allegations were false.


Vodacom Tanzania Boss Charged with Fraud; Everything We Know So Far

By Eric Priezkalns 8 Apr 2019 Risk, Fraud & Security

Commsrisk expert Joseph Nderitu was also jailed. Tanzania’s regulator has since kept silent; their case smells fishy.


The Great Vodacom Tanzania Swindle

By Eric Priezkalns 10 Jun 2015 Risk, Fraud & Security

Tanzania’s parliament is demanding a speedy investigation after a whistleblower claimed USD350mn had been stolen by a dealership that pirated electronic recharge vouchers.


Replay The Commsrisk Show

Every Wednesday we stream The Communications Risk Show, a live discussion program covering the big risks faced by comms providers and their customers. If you missed the latest episode then watch the replay below.
Divya Shridhar is a popular member of the business assurance and data analytics community, who recently returned as an independent consultant after being forced to take a prolonged career break. She shared inspiring advice about success in the workplace and overcoming the hurdles that life puts in our way. Regular presenters Ed, Lee and Eric also discussed the enormous numbers of telecom and online scammers being deported to China from neighboring countries.

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