Podcast | The Investigator’s Dilemma - Navigating Complexity, Conflict, and Human Drama in High-Stakes Cases
Published on :
17/12/2025
17
December
Dec
12
2025
Internal investigations are no longer routine compliance exercises. They are increasingly high-stakes, emotionally charged processes, sitting at the crossroads of legal rigour, human vulnerability, and institutional accountability. Careers may be at risk, organisational cultures are tested, and investigators are often required to manage significant fallout - sometimes with limited protection themselves.
This podcast features a panel discussion, “The Investigator’s Dilemma - Navigating Complexity, Conflict, and Human Drama in High-Stakes Cases”, bringing together six experienced investigators from six jurisdictions to examine the evolving role of the investigator: part detective, part strategist, part counsellor - and, at times, scapegoat.
Speakers:
• Natacha Lesellier, Flichy Grangé Avocats (France)
• Emma Bartlett, CM Murray LLP (UK)
• Emily Kaufer, Air Canada (Canada)
• Michèle Stutz, MME (Switzerland)
• Veena Gopalakrishnan, Trilegal (India)
This session offers practical insights and candid reflections on how investigations can be conducted in a manner that is not only legally robust, but also ethically grounded and emotionally intelligent.
Access the full recording here.
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