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About wirtschaftsforensik.ch — Institutional Statement

About wirtschaftsforensik.ch

An independent reference platform for economic forensics

wirtschaftsforensik.ch is an independent professional platform dedicated to economic crime, fraud prevention and forensic understanding. The project is developed as a long-term reference hub combining knowledge resources, structured terminology and a curated directory of professional service providers.

The platform follows a clear principle: understanding economic crime is the foundation of prevention. Its purpose is not news reporting or commercial lead generation, but structured orientation in a complex and evolving field.

Mission

wirtschaftsforensik.ch aims to strengthen awareness, transparency and professional dialogue around economic crime risks. Content focuses on explanation, contextualisation and prevention — not on sensationalism or operational guidance.

Editorial Principles

  • Independence from commercial or institutional interests
  • Neutral and evidence-oriented presentation of topics
  • No publication of instructions enabling wrongdoing
  • Clear separation between editorial content and paid listings
  • Quality before growth

Curation & Directory Philosophy

Provider listings published in the directory are subject to editorial admission review. Inclusion does not constitute endorsement or certification. The directory is designed as an orientation tool supporting users in identifying qualified professional service providers worldwide.

The platform deliberately avoids marketplace dynamics, advertising pressure or lead-selling models.

Development Status

wirtschaftsforensik.ch is continuously expanded and refined. New articles, glossary entries, sources and professional listings are added step by step as part of an ongoing institutional development process.

Responsible Editor

The platform is initiated and curated by
Simon Läuchli, Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE).

Background in HR transformation, governance and organisational risk environments. Focus areas include prevention, awareness and interdisciplinary perspectives on economic crime.