12+ years of experience in forensic accounting and investigation assignments
Focuses on corruption matters, accounting investigations and commercial litigation
Extensive investigation and dispute resolution expertise across APAC
Hong Kong
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Henry Chambers is a Managing Director with Alvarez & Marsal’s Disputes and Investigations practice in Hong Kong. He brings more than twelve years of experience in forensic accounting and investigation assignments focusing on bribery and corruption matters (FCPA/UKBA), cryptocurrency, accounting fraud, asset tracing, regulatory and other investigations as well as supporting general commercial litigation.
Mr. Chambers has assisted clients in a range of industries, including manufacturing, technology, fintech, digital assets, commodities and financial services. Mr. Chambers leads A&M’s thought leadership group on cryptocurrency in Asia and has collaborated globally on cryptocurrency matters. He is a founding member of the Crypto Fraud and Asset Recovery network in Hong Kong and is a regular guest lecturer for law firms and Hong Kong public institutions on cryptocurrency fraud, investigations, disputes and governance issues.
Prior to relocating to Hong Kong, Mr. Chambers was seconded to the U.K.’s Serious Fraud Office, where he provided vital accounting and investigation expertise for the inquiry into the high-profile LIBOR rigging scandal.
Mr. Chambers earned a bachelor’s degree in economics from Loughborough University. A British national, he is a Chartered Accountant with the Institute of Chartered Accountants England and Wales (ICAEW).
Alvarez & Marsal is pleased to announce the appointment of Jon Nicklin as a Senior Director within its North Asia Disputes and Investigations practice. The strategic addition of Mr. Nicklin reaffirms A&M’s steadfast commitment to the region as it continues to deliver on its international growth plan.
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