Conducting an internal investigation interview
Health Care Auditing Strategies, August 1, 2008
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When conducting an internal investigation interview, don’t try to mimic the television show Law and Order’s interrogation style. Compliance officers conduct interviews, not interrogations, says Michael Johnson, Esq., former DOJ attorney and copresident of Global Compliance’s Brightline Learning Division, based in Charlotte, NC. Approach the interview more like a journalist than a prosecutor.
Aggressive and accusatory tones do not produce good information. Rather, it puts the interviewee on the defensive.
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