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Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas & Co has added investigations expert Rohit Dhingra as a partner in its white-collar crime practice in Delhi. Dhingra was previously a managing director in the risk advisory and investigation practice at FTI Consulting.

He has also previously worked with firms like Ernst & Young, KPMG, and Genpact.

Dhingra brings two decades of experience in forensic accounting, dispute advisory, litigation support, white-collar crime investigations, FCPA, and anti-bribery and anti-corruption matters.

He has advised clients on internal audit, risk consulting and compliance across a diverse range of sectors including e-commerce, CPG, retail, infrastructure, manufacturing, healthcare, hospitality, and renewable energy.

“We are delighted to welcome Rohit Dhingra to our White-Collar Crime Practice. His extensive experience and unique blend of accounting, compliance, investigation, and litigation support expertise will significantly enhance SAM & Co.'s capabilities in addressing complex white-collar crime issues,” said Pallavi Shroff, SAM’s managing partner, in a statement.

 

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