![]() ![]() I love the feeling of getting results, whether it be catching a fraudster, solving a missing person case, or tracking an international fugitive. “My ability to serve others and offer my skills to those who need these types of services, has been a major driving force in my work. ![]() I don’t enjoy working on a case and not getting a successful result for a client, I have always been results driven,” he says. “Experience counts for everything as an investigator, sometimes we would wait for days for a subject to move and then lose them in 30 seconds. Ken’s time in the Army Reserve taught him how to be a meticulous planner and wait for the right time to strike while staying in the shadows. ![]() I knew this was what I wanted to do for the rest of my life.”Ī key attribute for a top investigator is patience the ability to stay focussed on a subject or a target to get the desired result, no matter how long it takes. I really loved the work, it was exciting, challenging and rewarding. These were high risk operations as many of the Italian families we were watching were later named in the Royal Commission into drug trafficking. I was part of a 10-man surveillance team targeting various Italian groups who were cheating the insurance companies out of millions. I conducted over 50 surveillance operations alone in the Griffith, Riverina region, by 1991. “My work in the early days was all covert physical surveillance, following and profiling insurance cheats from all walks of life, to film their activities. They were contracted by the GIO (Government Insurance Office) to undertake investigations into organised insurance fraud such as third-party accident claims, and worker’s compensation schemes. Websters was one of the oldest private detective agencies in Australia at that time. “In April 1988, I joined a company called Websters Investigations based in Sydney. “I moved in New South Wales in late 1987 and within a few months I was recruited into the world of private investigation,” Ken recalls. ![]()
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