Movin Legal launches ‘How to commit fraud’ video

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Movin Legal has launched an exclusive training video called ‘How to commit fraud’ highlighting the dangers of property and mortgage fraud to celebrate National Conveyancing Week.

The short four minute video has been produced in the style of the iconic Mission Impossible film and TV series.

With ‘just 3 seconds until this message explodes’ viewers are treated to a montage of the Movin Legal team with dynamic music as the classic fuse burns down.

COMMUNITY BLIGHT

David Knowles, Movin Legal’s fraud expert and the video’s director, said: “Mortgage and property fraud are a blight on both our communities and businesses. We all need to be aware of the dangers that we can face every day in our working lives.”

Bob Scott, Movin Legal
Bob Scott, Movin Legal

Bob Scott, Movin Legal sales director, added: “As one of the UK’s largest independent conveyancing panel managers we had to support National Conveyancing Week and are proud to do so.

“Our ‘How to commit fraud’ video directed by our in-house expert David Knowles and produced Lyndon Whistance is an enjoyable and entertaining watch but it also puts forward the important message that fraud can happen anywhere.

“We can’t stop everything from happening but we can help educate our broker and conveyancing partners about the dangers that they face every day.”

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