After leaving school
Detective Constable Paul Brennan
commenced employment with the
Chase Manhattan Bank in the
Foreign Exchange Dept. and later
became a trainee dealer on the
London Metal Exchange. Brennan
joined the British Army and
served three years with the
Royal Green Jackets, a Light
Infantry Regiment and served
overseas in Germany and deployed
to Cyprus when the Turks invaded
in 1974 ostensibly to protect
British interests and to rescue
stranded holiday makers caught
up in the gun battles. I became
a section commander and firearms
instructor in a number of small
arms and Anti-Tank weapons.
Brennan left the Army and joined
the Metropolitan Police Force in
December 1976. After 2 years in
Uniform, became a Detective and
worked on a number of high
profile murder investigations
and commended in several.
In 1990 Brennan was boarded and
accepted as a New Scotland Yard
Detective in the Fraud Squad
where I gained experience in
Timeshare and Foreign Land
Frauds. Brennan expanded his
experience into Corporate and
investment fraud before joining
the Serious Fraud Office.
In 1997 Brennan was attached to
the Financial Investigation Unit
whose primary task was to trace
and identify assets of convicted
drug traffickers, conduct
overseas investigations and
initiate Restraint proceedings
and prepare
confiscation/forfeiture orders
through the Crown Courts. One
such investigation conducted in
Luxembourg netted Her Majesty's
Treasury over $2 million in
confiscated funds.
In 2001 Brennan became a trainer
at the Detective Training School
in London and lectured on a wide
range of subjects from Advanced
Interviewing Techniques to
Disclosure and evidence
gathering.
In 2003 Brennan returned to the
fraud arena and started with the
newly formed Assets Recovery
Unit, a Multi Agency unit tasked
with financially disrupting
serious and organized crime.
In 2004 Brennan joined the
Specialist Crime Directorate
where he is currently employed
and is a trained Financial
Investigator authorized by the
Home Office in Whitehall and
conducted numerous proactive and
reactive investigations overseas
including the US, Canada etc.
Brennan has addressed the
International Financial
Investigator's conference in
Frankfurt, Germany and to date
remain the only UK Officer to
have attended and addressed
conference in German.