
Discreet and licensed detective work in Ghent and surroundings, with a final report that holds up in court.
Investigations
Discreet confirmation of infidelity, usable in divorce proceedings.
Investigating and proving undisclosed side income or a wrongful declaration of inability to pay.
Monitoring compliance with visitation rights and ensuring a safe environment for your children.
As the largest city in East Flanders, Ghent has a busy mix of families, businesses, and international activity. It is precisely there that situations arise where you need neutral, professional truth-finding. Grey Investigations has its home base in Ghent and handles each assignment in accordance with the law of 18 May 2024 regulating private investigation. This means a legally compiled file and a final report that can be used by your lawyer or in court.
For businesses in Ghent, the focus is often on corporate investigations: mapping out internal theft, verifying a suspected breach of a non-compete clause, monitoring job performance, or substantiating an insurance fraud case. We work factually, verifiably, and discreetly, so your operations continue undisturbed.
Private individuals in Ghent can also come to us for moral and financial background checks, tracing persons or goods, and relationship issues such as proving adultery. Every assignment in Ghent starts with a confidential conversation where we listen, assess feasibility, and honestly tell you what is realistic. Discretion always comes first.
Frequently asked questions
With our home base in Ghent, our investigators know the area of East and West Flanders through and through. We conduct investigations across the entire Belgian territory when the case requires it.
One conversation often clarifies a lot. No obligation, discreet, and without commitments.
Discreet intake
Your request goes directly to an investigator, never to a call center.
Legally valid evidence when an (ex-)employee discloses trade secrets or competes unfairly.
Identifying perpetrators through targeted observation and gathering evidence for a lawsuit.
Tracing missing persons or lost and stolen goods, within the legal framework.