
Grey Investigations investigates facts in Denderleeuw, carefully, licensed and without fuss.
Investigations
Discreet ascertainment of infidelity, useful in divorce proceedings.
Tracing and proving concealed additional income or a wrongful claim of insolvency.
Ensuring compliance with visitation rights and a safe environment for your children.
A nagging suspicion deserves a correct answer. For individuals and businesses in Denderleeuw and the wider Dender region, Grey Investigations conducts investigations based on facts, not guesses. We are a licensed private detective agency (IBZ 14.1839.09, FPS Interior) and operate strictly within the law of 18 May 2024 regulating private investigation.
In Denderleeuw, we are happy to focus on issues in the business world. Think of internal theft, suspected breach of a non-compete clause, possible insurance fraud or monitoring employee performance. For those who want to know who they are doing business with, we also conduct character and asset investigations. In addition, we assist individuals in locating persons and goods.
Everything we establish, we compile in a discreet and legally usable final report that can serve as substantiation in proceedings. We proceed cautiously and keep your interests in Denderleeuw out of the spotlight. Please contact us without obligation for a confidential discussion of your query.
Frequently asked questions
With a home base in Ghent, our investigators know the terrain of East and West Flanders inside out. We conduct investigations across the entire Belgian territory when the case so requires.
One conversation often clarifies a lot. No obligation, discreet and without commitment.
Discreet intake
Your request goes directly to an investigator, never to a call centre.
Based in Ghent, Grey Investigations is active throughout East Flanders. See our hub private detective in East Flanders, or a nearby municipality: Dendermonde, Destelbergen, Eeklo, Erpe-Mere, Evergem.
Legally valid evidence when a (former) employee discloses trade secrets or competes unfairly.
Identifying perpetrators through targeted observation and gathering evidence for legal proceedings.
Locating missing persons or lost and stolen goods, within the legal framework.