Forensics

Backed by extensive experience and knowledge in all key areas, our Forensic multi-disciplinary team of forensic accountants, former law enforcement investigators and forensic IT specialists are available to work alongside you throughout every step, ensuring a complete and in-depth package is prepared for your case.

Solutions for Your Success

  • Fraud and corruption investigations

  • Operational effectiveness reviews 

  • Internal controls reviews and risk management 

  • Governance reviews 

  • Contract compliance and joint venture disputes 

  • Damage quantification, litigation support and expert witness testimony 

    Insights

    • Progress

      May 07, 2024

      Impact of Federal Budget 2024 on the Technology, Media & Telecommunications Sector

      The 2024 federal budget proposes key tax measures that could impact businesses and entrepreneurs in the technology, media, and telecommunications (TMT) sector.

    • Confidence

      May 03, 2024

      Navigating financial uncertainty: Restructuring solutions for food and beverage processors

      Canada’s food and beverage processors play a crucial role in our economy, but they face complex logistical and financial hurdles.

    • Performance

      May 02, 2024

      How will the 2024 federal budget impact professionals?

      What do professionals need to know about the measures introduced in the 2024 federal budget? Discover five key areas that will impact professionals.

    Contact Our Indigenous Services Team

    Clayton Norris CPA,CMA, CAFM, MBA

    Vice President, Indigenous Services

    Clayton Norris, CAFM, MBA, CPA, CMA, is the Vice-President of Indigenous Services and National Leader for Indigenous Audit Services for MNP. He has been the team leader for a variety of management and financial advisory projects with Indigenous Nations, businesses and individuals.

    Clayton has extensive experience in advisory services working with Indigenous communities providing accounting, tax and consulting services. With nearly 300 members, Clayton’s team has become one of the largest in North America serving First Nation, Métis and Inuit communities and businesses.

    Clayton is on the Board of Directors at MNP and is on the Board of the Alberta Heart and Stroke Foundation.