Independent examination support

False accusations and disputed claims

A confidential process for individuals seeking to address a specific allegation or disputed statement.

Professional approach

Clarity without judgement.

An accusation can affect personal relationships, employment and reputation. Polygraph International offers a neutral process in which the issue is reviewed carefully and the examination is limited to clear, relevant facts.

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Clarifying the allegation

The initial consultation separates the core disputed fact from surrounding opinions or assumptions. This allows suitable questions to be drafted and reviewed before testing.

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Neutral and voluntary testing

The examiner does not begin from a presumption of guilt or innocence. The participant receives an explanation of the procedure and must provide consent before the examination proceeds.

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Results require context

The report may support further discussion or professional review, but it does not by itself determine legal responsibility. Clients should obtain legal advice where an allegation is part of a formal dispute or proceeding.

What to expect

A transparent six-step examination process.

Every case begins with a confidential enquiry and consultation. Questions are reviewed before testing, consent is required, and reporting arrangements are agreed in advance.

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Important context

Polygraph testing is an investigative aid.

Results should be considered alongside the wider facts, available evidence and appropriate professional advice. Use and admissibility may vary depending on the situation and jurisdiction.

Confidential enquiry

Discuss the situation before deciding.

The examiner can explain whether a polygraph is suitable, what information is needed and how the appointment would be managed.

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