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Forensic Accounting
Dr Neale G O’Connor
19 episodes
2 weeks ago
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M4 - Preventing Fraud in Organizations
Forensic Accounting
13 minutes 12 seconds
3 months ago
M4 - Preventing Fraud in Organizations
This educational material, likely from a forensic accounting course, focuses on preventing fraud within organizations. It outlines key learning objectives such as fostering honesty, eliminating opportunities, and implementing proactive auditing. The document emphasizes that most individuals are capable of dishonesty and provides strategies for mitigation, including robust hiring policies, cultivating a positive work environment, and implementing employee assistance programs. Furthermore, it highlights the importance of strong internal controls (SAPID framework), discouraging collusion, establishing whistle-blowing systems, and ensuring an expectation of punishment for fraudulent activities. The text advocates for a comprehensive and proactive approach to fraud prevention, moving beyond reactive measures to minimize financial and reputational risks.
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