Ewan Duncan

Former Head of Anti-Illicit Trade Intelligence Unit, British American Tobacco

Born in Scotland and educated at Edinburgh University (Joint Hons – Mathematics & Statistics) Ewan was commissioned into the Royal Marines in 1980. Following a variety of work, including operational tours of duty, he transferred into the Intelligence Corps in order to pursue a career in Security and Intelligence; he served in a variety of roles and foreign countries. After 4 years as a Brigadier and Director Intelligence Corps, he joined British American Tobacco (BAT) in 2009. His appointment was Head of the Anti Illicit Trade Intelligence Unit. There, he managed a team of experts who conducted investigations into the counterfeiting and smuggling of illicit tobacco goods. During his 6 years with BAT, Ewan developed expertise in IP Infringement in Tobacco products. Based in London, this unit with global responsibility is a key element within BAT’s fight against those involved in this serious crime. It works closely with Law Enforcement Agencies around the world as well as other FMCGs who are similarly affected by the counterfeiting and/or smuggling of their goods. Ewan has also participated in many conferences and seminars around the world; both as a speaker and moderator. He recently contributed to RUSI’s study “On Tap: Organised Crime and the Illicit Trade in Tobacco, Alcohol and Pharmaceuticals in the UK”. Ewan is presently a Director of the Anti-Counterfeiting Group (ACG).