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Where to Get Professional Diploma in Forensic Quantum Analysis

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For Planning Engineers and Project Managers, where to Get a Professional Diploma in Forensic Quantum Analysis? It will be very helpful for both Planners and PM to  have a great knowledge of Delay Analysis for the Application for Extension of Time.

The College of Contract Management offers a Professional Diploma in Forensic Quantum Analysis. This one-of-a-kind live online course will give you all the skills you will need to progress as a Forensic Quantum Analyst within the construction industry.

Delivery:

This programme is delivered through live online lectures which allows you to get a British education from wherever you are in the world. The lectures are held at weekends to fit around your work schedules, as well as being recorded so that you have the option to catch up or re-watch at any time through Moodle (virtual study platform).
 
Where to Get Professional Diploma in Forensic Quantum Analysis

What's Covered:
  • Quantum Determination
  • Quantum Analysis
  • The Use of Forensic Quantum Analysis by an Expert Witness

Firstly, at the beginning of a large-scale project, contracts are exchanged between both employer and contractor in order to help everything run smoothly. The agreements set out clear budgets, completion goals and construction requirements. Likewise, the start of the project is the phase of planning is where all contractual obligations should be laid out. By using dedicated software programmes, both contractors and employers will have a strong foundation and timeline for steps to complete the project – known as the ‘as-built’ phase. This software is also useful when claims and disputes do arise.

Quantum analysts can use these programmes to reconstruct where financial errors may have begun. Likewise, with chronologically dated software progress of a project, it is much easier for a quantum forensic analyst to make financial calculations.

Email enquiries@theccm.co.uk for further information.

BDO Text Scam-SIM card registration is not Bank Directive

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Huwag magpaloko sa mga scam texts! Ang SIM card registration ay hindi requirement o directive ng mga bangko. Kung makatanggap ng mensaheng kagaya nito, 'wag i-click ang link at i-forward sa 22567888.

Be smarter than a scammer with #BDOAntiScam. Ang pagrehistro ng SIM card ay hindi isang bank directive. Ito ay ginagawa sa pamamagitan ng iyong telecom provider. If you received a message, "BDO ALERT According to R.A. 11934, you are rquired to update your mobile number and allow BDO notifications", just ignore sine it is a scam.

BDO-SIM card registration is not Bank Directive
BDO is regulated by the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas www.bsp.gov.ph. Please visit the About section of the BDO Unibank Facebook page for more details. Deposits are insured by PDIC up to P500,000 per depositor.

Learn about the UAE rumor mongering law

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This advisory comes from the Philippine Consulate General in Dubai and North Emirates, where it is considered a criminal offense. Federal Legal Decree No. 5 of 2012, on combating cybercrimes, empowers the United Arab Emirates (UAE) government to prosecute those who spread rumors that cause damage to “social peace,” “public order,” and “national peace.” Such an offense may merit imprisonment and a civil fine not exceeding 1 million AED.


Please be reminded to refrain from posting or sharing unconfirmed or baseless information on social media that may be considered as rumor mongering.

This advisory comes from the Philippine Consulate General in Dubai and North Emirates, where it is considered a criminal offence. Federal Legal Decree No. 5 of 2012, on combating cybercrimes, empowers the United Arab Emirates (UAE) government to prosecute those who spread rumors that cause damage to “social peace”, “public order”, and “national peace.” Such an offense, may merit imprisonment and a civil fine not exceeding 1 million AED.

Also, under the UAE’s IT law, posting pictures of others on social media without the consent of the person is a punishable crime.

[Read the full advisory here]

The Philippine Consulate General advises all Filipinos in UAE to be mindful and respectful of the law.

—From the Department of Foreign Affairs