Independent Investigations
You Can Stand Behind
Objective, expert-led investigations for complex, sensitive, and high-risk situations — delivered with rigour, credibility, and practical insight.
When a serious incident happens, how it is investigated matters as much as the outcome. We provide independent investigations that give organisations confidence in the process, confidence in the findings, and confidence in the decisions that follow.
The quality of the investigation matters as much as the outcome
Internal investigations can appear cost-effective, but in complex or sensitive cases they often create avoidable risks: stretched capacity, delays, perceived bias, inconsistent methodology, and vulnerability to challenge. An independent investigation brings distance, focus, and credibility.
Clinical incidents and patient safety investigations
PSIRF-aligned reviews and serious incident investigations
Grievances, disciplinary matters, and workforce concerns
Whistleblowing and protected disclosures
Governance failures and leadership concerns
Safeguarding and compliance-related matters
Fraud, financial irregularity, and operational misconduct
Sensitive cross-functional cases requiring independence
Six situations where independence is essential
When the subject is senior, influential, or otherwise difficult to investigate internally
When there is a conflict of interest or perceived conflict of interest
When whistleblowing or protected disclosure is involved
When harm, financial loss, or regulatory risk is significant
When internal relationships are strained and trust is low
When the organisation needs a process that will stand up to scrutiny later
Objectivity
Greater procedural confidence and reduced legal and regulatory exposure
Credibility
A more credible process for staff, families, regulators, and stakeholders
Resolution
Timelier resolution, less drift, and clear findings with practical recommendations
Learning
Support for organisational learning, cultural integrity, and prevention of recurrence
"If this case were reviewed publicly, by regulators, or in a tribunal, would the investigation stand up to scrutiny?" We help ensure the answer is yes.