Private Investigator and Detective Agency - Salgado Investigations offering commercial, corporate and private investigation services (infidelity - cheating husband and wife) specialising in surveillance, fraud investigation, process server, computer forensics and other private detective services worlwide
Our private investigators are fully trained, discreet and follow regular refresher courses on changes to legislation and investigative practices. Your professional private investigator will also use the most up to date surveillance techniques to help reduce consumer fraud, prevent losses and tracing people.
All of our private investigators are professionally trained having come from a military, police or commercial investigative background.
Our private investigators use only the latest techniques and tools and have access to sophisticated equipment including surveillance and observation vans, motorbikes and cars.
Our observation vans are equipped with the latest zoom, pan, tilt CCTV and photographic equipment.
We are one of the few private investigator agencies that have access to both male and female private investigators from a variety of ethnic backgrounds.
Private Investigators have been around since time immemorial, whenever someone has needed to find someone, or to watch someone, a private investigator has been used. A private investigator is a person who can be hired by individuals or groups to undertake investigations. MORE?
October 18th, 2008
Rather than simply being a bit of harmless fun, have blogs actually prompted a change in working practices? Is this perhaps a new way of getting unscrupulous or old-fashioned employers to change their ways, or a dangerous employment game with potential gross misconduct consequences?
What do you do if you find out your employees are writing about you on the internet? Do you join in and build on a popular listing, thereby showing you’ve got a sense of humour and are open to feedback, or do you throw the book at them and try to get the site pulled immediately? I guess that largely depends on what they’re writing, but when it’s something you’d prefer stayed behind closed doors, then you could legitimately be looking at a gross misconduct dismissal for bringing the company name into disrepute, or even perhaps, breach of confidentiality depending on the contents and what’s already in the public domain.
We’ve already seen cases where employees have been sacked for what’s been written in their blogs (remember Waterstones some two years or so ago, when blogging was strictly for geeks?), but as the media continues to obsess about the time spent by employees on social networking sites like Facebook (I have to confess it is rather addictive, and yes, I have been going on there in work time – sorry!), could this actually become a legitimate way of raising concerns about a company?
Could the blog become the new whistle-blowing letter to the firm’s accountants or other nominated ‘safe’ contact of the future, and thus give the author automatic protection from recriminations from the firm??? Could these sorts of postings be deemed to be in the public interest? Might we see future legislation or maybe case law indicating that the practice of blogging is the worker’s ‘right’ to freedom of speech, and that any wrong-doing highlighted therein is a ‘protected disclosure’?
Sounds a bit far-fetched for the time-being, but who knows – with the way case law and legislation is going in this country – watch this space!
September 30th, 2008
Now you have set up your business, and you have got all the legal requirements in place you are hungry to get going.
you sit and compose letters of introduction to Financial Institutes, companies, Local Authority and every Solicitor in your area. very good BUT WAIT.
In your letter to the solicitors have you outlined the services you provide to the legal services. this is an area that takes some though, have you looked at the area,s of law that each solicitor may deal with, are you conversant with the relevant information needed to carry out any work put your way.
Here is a list of the area,s of law most solicitors cover.
 These are the areas of law and legal practice in which the Law Society is most active.
So now you have the list how many area,s have you explored before offering your services.
September 27th, 2008
The deal: You write articles whenever you want but they have to be on topic and relevant to our industry with a link to another part of my site.
What’s in it for you? You can contextually link back to your own website.
What’s in it for me? I get fresh content for The PI’s Diary
February 22nd, 2008
It can sometimes be an uphill battle to get on the books of solicitor companies out there. Which is why it’s gratifying to be appointed such a high profile firm’s sole provider in investigations.
In their own words;
dml is a vibrant new and unique legal service based in South London, specifically created to provide legal services to small and medium size business as well as individuals.
The deal was struck over lunch in a Japanese restaurant in Croydon and we hope to be helping out DML’s clients to seek out the truth in their cases.
DMLAW is offering a radically different approach to their clients.
Professional Investigation Services
DMLAW now offers a complete range of professional investigative services undertaken by specialist accountants, ex-police officers, fraud managers and ex CPS lawyers experienced in money laundering offences.
From internal audit trials through employment law investigations, criminal and financial investigations to corporate surveillance and process service, DMLAW provide complete packages on either an hourly fee basis or ‘entire-project’ negotiated fees.