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Welcome to BM Forensics
A Forensic Accountant You Can Rely On!
I am a fully qualified Chartered Management Accountant and after a long career in senior financial positions in industry I established my own practice as a forensic accountant and expert witness.
I am a sole practitioner and complete all work myself. I do not subcontract and clients receive 100% of my time, expertise and experience.
I am a member of British Mensa and full member of the Expert Witness Institute.
Holder of AICPA and CIMA Blockchain and Digital Assets Certicate and Proceeds of Crime Investigations.
The skills I acquired during my career have been recognised with the award of Chartered Manager status and have given me a thorough understanding of how business works providing a practical and pragmatic basis to expert forensic accounting reports.
Regulated by three chartered institutes I offer through BM Forensics a forensic accounting and expert witness founded on:
- Professionalism – applying standards established by regulatory bodies
- Trustworthiness – highest ethical standards backed by statutory and regulatory principles
- Experience and expertise – recognised by professional and industry institutions
- Speed of delivery – standard turnaround time of 4 weeks but short notice instructions accepted.
SERVICES
Financial investigation and analysis
- This involves thorough and detailed analysis of financial records in order to assess the financial worth of a party or to assess the value of a loss involved in a fraud case. For the Prosecution this would involve ensuring that the computations are correct and rigorous while for the Defence it would involve checking the prosecution’s calculations, testing any assumptions and identifying areas for cross examination.
Funds Tracing
- This involves mapping the flow of funds between accounts to identify the source of funds and how they have been applied. This could be part of a criminal case – particularly one involving money laundering – but also fraud and defrauding the public revenue. It could also be linked to a search for funds which are believed to be lost, hidden or tied up in pensions, investments or insurance policies.
Business Valuations
- These are often required as part of divorce proceedings to establish the value of a spouse’s financial interest in businesses and involves not just valuing the business but also assessing the tax implications of selling shareholdings and the consequences for the business itself. Valuations will usually be required where there are shareholder disputes. Valuations need to be carried out to IVSC standards.
Proceeds of Crime Investigations
- This is a complex area where forensic accounting is needed to assess criminal benefit calculations and to analyse the assumptions made on property transferred and held and on expenditure.
Cryptocurrency Analysis
- The cryptocurrency market is increasingly used for criminal purposes including money laundering and forensic accounting can help the court not only understand the operations of the market but also to follow the trades.
Lifestyle Investigations
- This involves analysing personal and business financial records including bank and credit card statements to match to expenditure, income declarations for tax, benefit and child maintenance and expenditure patterns.
Loss of Profits from Business Interruption
- When a business suffers an event such as a flood or fire there is both a material loss of physical assets and property but also a consequential loss because the business is not able to carry on for a period of time and it incurs additional costs of for example temporary accommodation. Forensic accounting quantifies the material and consequential losses for insurance claims based on an analysis of the business financial records.
Loss of income from personal injury
- Those incurring personal injuries who make a claimant against another party are able to claim loss of income or profits for periods of time they are unable to work. Motorcycle injuries are a common source of personal injury and can often be of a catastrophic nature. For employed claimants the assessment of loss is straightforward but for the self employed or company directors the calculation is more complex. Forensic accounting will analyse the trading results and assess a loss of income or profits taking into account tax implications.
Child maintenance representation and investigation
- The Child Maintenance Service assesses maintenance contributions from absent parents based on income submissions. The other party can appeal if the contribution is felt to be too low and forensic accounting can investigate the financial interests of the absent parent to support an appeal and act as Client representative in the appeals process.
Review of accounting policies and standards




