This document announces a three-day forensic accounting and litigation support forum to take place from April 27-29, 2015 in Nairobi, Kenya. It will feature presentations from experts in forensic accounting, fraud detection and prevention, litigation support, and related fields. Attendees will gain practical insights and learn how to minimize risks while maintaining operational efficiency. The forum is endorsed by various professional organizations and will offer continuing professional development credits for attendees.
Impact of Provision of Litigation Supports through Forensic Investigations on...Premier Publishers
This paper presents an argument through the fraud triangle theory that the provision of litigation supports through forensic audits and investigations in relation to corporate fraud cases is adequate for effective prosecution of perpetrators as well as corporate fraud prevention. To support this argument, this study operationalized provision of litigation supports through forensic audit and investigations, data mining for trends and patterns, and fraud data collection and preparation. A sample of 500 respondents was drawn from the population of professional accountants and legal practitioners in Nigeria. Questionnaire was used as the instrument for data collection and this was mailed to the respective respondents. Resulting responses were analyzed using the OLS multiple regression techniques via the SPSS statistical software. The results reveal that the provision of litigation supports through forensic audits and investigations, fraud data mining for trends and patterns and fraud data collection and preparation for court proceedings have a positive and significant impact on corporate fraud prevention in Nigeria. This study therefore recommends that regulators should promote the provision of litigation supports through forensic audits and investigations in relation to corporate fraud cases in publicly listed firms in Nigeria, as this will help provide reports that are acceptable in court proceedings.
Forensic Accounting and Fraud Prevention and Detection in Nigerian Banking In...crimsonpublisherscojrr
This study examined the role of the forensic accountant in the prevention and detection of fraud in the Nigeria banking sector. The study adopted the Survey research design while the source of data is the primary data and the data sourced was gleened from copies of the questionnaire administered to selected banks. Three (3) hypotheses were formulated and tested using Simple regression at a significant level of 5%, Independent T-test and Oneway Anova. Findings revealed a negative significant relationship between IFRS adoption and foreign direct investment of Nigeria banks. Findings also revealed that between forensic accounting has a significant impact on fraud prevention and detection. In addition, the findings of this study also revealed that there is a low level of the awareness of forensic accounting in the Nigeria banking industry. Consequently, the study recommended that Nigerian Government should provide the enabling environment for forensic accounting profession to thrive in the country by strengthening the legal, educational and political frame work in the country.
Forensic Accounting Practices and Accountability Evidence from Ministry of Fi...ijtsrd
The main objective of the study is to determine the impact of forensic accounting practices on accountability in Anambra state ministry of finance, Awka, the specific objectives are to ascertain the extent forensic accounting practices ensure accountability in Anambra state ministry of finance and to determine whether lack of forensic accounting practices led to fraudulent activities in Anambra state ministry of finance. The study used survey research design and data were collected from questionnaires distributed from the targeted respondents. Data collected were tested using t test statistical tool. The result shows that forensic accounting practices ensure accountability in Anambra state ministry of finance and lack of forensic accounting practices led to fraudulent activities in Anambra state ministry of finance. The study recommended that government should consider providing more fraud hotlines, improve the whistle blowing policy and establish forensic accounting department in the public sector in order to enhance the fraud detective and preventive mechanism in the public sector. Obada, Paradise J. | Oraka, Azubike O. "Forensic Accounting Practices and Accountability: Evidence from Ministry of Finance, Awka" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-5 | Issue-4 , June 2021, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.compapers/ijtsrd42521.pdf Paper URL: https://www.ijtsrd.commanagement/accounting-and-finance/42521/forensic-accounting-practices-and-accountability-evidence-from-ministry-of-finance-awka/obada-paradise-j
Impact of Provision of Litigation Supports through Forensic Investigations on...Premier Publishers
This paper presents an argument through the fraud triangle theory that the provision of litigation supports through forensic audits and investigations in relation to corporate fraud cases is adequate for effective prosecution of perpetrators as well as corporate fraud prevention. To support this argument, this study operationalized provision of litigation supports through forensic audit and investigations, data mining for trends and patterns, and fraud data collection and preparation. A sample of 500 respondents was drawn from the population of professional accountants and legal practitioners in Nigeria. Questionnaire was used as the instrument for data collection and this was mailed to the respective respondents. Resulting responses were analyzed using the OLS multiple regression techniques via the SPSS statistical software. The results reveal that the provision of litigation supports through forensic audits and investigations, fraud data mining for trends and patterns and fraud data collection and preparation for court proceedings have a positive and significant impact on corporate fraud prevention in Nigeria. This study therefore recommends that regulators should promote the provision of litigation supports through forensic audits and investigations in relation to corporate fraud cases in publicly listed firms in Nigeria, as this will help provide reports that are acceptable in court proceedings.
Forensic Accounting and Fraud Prevention and Detection in Nigerian Banking In...crimsonpublisherscojrr
This study examined the role of the forensic accountant in the prevention and detection of fraud in the Nigeria banking sector. The study adopted the Survey research design while the source of data is the primary data and the data sourced was gleened from copies of the questionnaire administered to selected banks. Three (3) hypotheses were formulated and tested using Simple regression at a significant level of 5%, Independent T-test and Oneway Anova. Findings revealed a negative significant relationship between IFRS adoption and foreign direct investment of Nigeria banks. Findings also revealed that between forensic accounting has a significant impact on fraud prevention and detection. In addition, the findings of this study also revealed that there is a low level of the awareness of forensic accounting in the Nigeria banking industry. Consequently, the study recommended that Nigerian Government should provide the enabling environment for forensic accounting profession to thrive in the country by strengthening the legal, educational and political frame work in the country.
Forensic Accounting Practices and Accountability Evidence from Ministry of Fi...ijtsrd
The main objective of the study is to determine the impact of forensic accounting practices on accountability in Anambra state ministry of finance, Awka, the specific objectives are to ascertain the extent forensic accounting practices ensure accountability in Anambra state ministry of finance and to determine whether lack of forensic accounting practices led to fraudulent activities in Anambra state ministry of finance. The study used survey research design and data were collected from questionnaires distributed from the targeted respondents. Data collected were tested using t test statistical tool. The result shows that forensic accounting practices ensure accountability in Anambra state ministry of finance and lack of forensic accounting practices led to fraudulent activities in Anambra state ministry of finance. The study recommended that government should consider providing more fraud hotlines, improve the whistle blowing policy and establish forensic accounting department in the public sector in order to enhance the fraud detective and preventive mechanism in the public sector. Obada, Paradise J. | Oraka, Azubike O. "Forensic Accounting Practices and Accountability: Evidence from Ministry of Finance, Awka" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-5 | Issue-4 , June 2021, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.compapers/ijtsrd42521.pdf Paper URL: https://www.ijtsrd.commanagement/accounting-and-finance/42521/forensic-accounting-practices-and-accountability-evidence-from-ministry-of-finance-awka/obada-paradise-j
Forensic Accounting under the Realm of Financial Crime – A Studyijtsrd
This study was conducted under the title Study of Forensic Accounting Under the Realm of Financial Crime and the article tried to achieve some objectives. These objectives are To study forensic accounting. To study the difference between forensic accounting and Traditional Accounting. To study the way forensic accounting helps to explain the nature of financial crime. This article is based on secondary data, which includes books, magazines, articles, websites, reports, etc. In this article, it is tried to introduce all the concepts related to forensic accounting. Some terms like forensic accounting, financial crime, objective of forensic accounting, and difference between traditional accounting is discussed. Forensic accounting is a term used to describe the type of interaction. This is the whole process of conducting forensic investigations, including preparing an expert report or witness statements and potentially acting as an expert witness in the legal process. Forensic accountant uses different techniques to analyses the accounting information and finding financial crimes. The forensic accountant tries to detect any errors by carefully studying the financial records and reviewing the accounting records. Mr. Sayeed Sultan Ahmad Hossaini | Ms. Fateme Samandi "Forensic Accounting under the Realm of Financial Crime – A Study" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-5 | Issue-4 , June 2021, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.compapers/ijtsrd43641.pdf Paper URL: https://www.ijtsrd.commanagement/accounting-and-finance/43641/forensic-accounting-under-the-realm-of-financial-crime-–-a-study/mr-sayeed-sultan-ahmad-hossaini
Initiation of Forensic Accounting Investigation of Public Sector Corruption (...Premier Publishers
The aim of this paper was to gain an understanding of the processes of the initiation of forensic accounting investigation from the perspective of experts in the Nigerian leading anti-corruption body, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC). This qualitative case study mode of enquiry finds four means as precursors to the forensic accounting investigation of PSC in EFCC. The use of media report, intelligent report, whistle blowing and petitions were identified as triggering the commission of forensic accounting investigation of PSC in EFCC. However, a cursory look at these processes revealed that EFCC is more reactive type of investigation organization rather than the proactive one. Hence, EFCC is recommended to strongly imbibe the proactive type of forensic accounting investigation of PSC.
This is who investigates fraud and violations concerning real estate and mortgage in Utah. This course describes the rules and what happens to people who violate the rules set forth by the CFPB. It also includes good information for realtors in Utah so they can better protect their clients.
Índice en Español de la versión internacional del Manual de certificación de la ACFE, hoy en día el referente profesional por excelencia en materia de compliance y fraude a nivel mundial.
Challenges of fraud management in public and private sectors Audrius Sapola
I used these slides during a training session on fraud prevention, detection and investigation. This training was arranged by the Business School of the University of Leicester, hence, the branding of slides, etc.
Countering Financial Crime - The Importance of Effective TrainingAperio Intelligence
We are a corporate intelligence and financial crime advisory firm based in the City of London. We specialise in: conducting enhanced due diligence on high risk customers and third parties; integrity due diligence on critical acquisitions and investments; market entry and political risk analysis; and investigations. We provide tailored training and advisory services relating to financial crime, in particular anti-money laundering and sanctions compliance. Our clients include some of the world’s leading regulated financial institutions and corporations. Our team has decades of collective experience in advising clients on financial crime and intelligence gathering, helping them to manage risk and maximise potential.
Contact us today for further information on how we can help you.
A brief overview of different types of fraud affecting financial services firms in Lithuania and elsewhere - this presentation was delivered to ISM students in October, 2014
Financial crimes compliance and enforcement trends 2019Joseph V. Moreno
Panel presentation to the DC Bar Association on September 12, 2019, by Joseph Moreno of Cadwalader, Fabio Leonardi of Pillsbury, Stephen Gibbons of Raytheon, and Woo Lee of the U.S. Department of Justice.
Forensic Accounting under the Realm of Financial Crime – A Studyijtsrd
This study was conducted under the title Study of Forensic Accounting Under the Realm of Financial Crime and the article tried to achieve some objectives. These objectives are To study forensic accounting. To study the difference between forensic accounting and Traditional Accounting. To study the way forensic accounting helps to explain the nature of financial crime. This article is based on secondary data, which includes books, magazines, articles, websites, reports, etc. In this article, it is tried to introduce all the concepts related to forensic accounting. Some terms like forensic accounting, financial crime, objective of forensic accounting, and difference between traditional accounting is discussed. Forensic accounting is a term used to describe the type of interaction. This is the whole process of conducting forensic investigations, including preparing an expert report or witness statements and potentially acting as an expert witness in the legal process. Forensic accountant uses different techniques to analyses the accounting information and finding financial crimes. The forensic accountant tries to detect any errors by carefully studying the financial records and reviewing the accounting records. Mr. Sayeed Sultan Ahmad Hossaini | Ms. Fateme Samandi "Forensic Accounting under the Realm of Financial Crime – A Study" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-5 | Issue-4 , June 2021, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.compapers/ijtsrd43641.pdf Paper URL: https://www.ijtsrd.commanagement/accounting-and-finance/43641/forensic-accounting-under-the-realm-of-financial-crime-–-a-study/mr-sayeed-sultan-ahmad-hossaini
Initiation of Forensic Accounting Investigation of Public Sector Corruption (...Premier Publishers
The aim of this paper was to gain an understanding of the processes of the initiation of forensic accounting investigation from the perspective of experts in the Nigerian leading anti-corruption body, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC). This qualitative case study mode of enquiry finds four means as precursors to the forensic accounting investigation of PSC in EFCC. The use of media report, intelligent report, whistle blowing and petitions were identified as triggering the commission of forensic accounting investigation of PSC in EFCC. However, a cursory look at these processes revealed that EFCC is more reactive type of investigation organization rather than the proactive one. Hence, EFCC is recommended to strongly imbibe the proactive type of forensic accounting investigation of PSC.
This is who investigates fraud and violations concerning real estate and mortgage in Utah. This course describes the rules and what happens to people who violate the rules set forth by the CFPB. It also includes good information for realtors in Utah so they can better protect their clients.
Índice en Español de la versión internacional del Manual de certificación de la ACFE, hoy en día el referente profesional por excelencia en materia de compliance y fraude a nivel mundial.
Challenges of fraud management in public and private sectors Audrius Sapola
I used these slides during a training session on fraud prevention, detection and investigation. This training was arranged by the Business School of the University of Leicester, hence, the branding of slides, etc.
Countering Financial Crime - The Importance of Effective TrainingAperio Intelligence
We are a corporate intelligence and financial crime advisory firm based in the City of London. We specialise in: conducting enhanced due diligence on high risk customers and third parties; integrity due diligence on critical acquisitions and investments; market entry and political risk analysis; and investigations. We provide tailored training and advisory services relating to financial crime, in particular anti-money laundering and sanctions compliance. Our clients include some of the world’s leading regulated financial institutions and corporations. Our team has decades of collective experience in advising clients on financial crime and intelligence gathering, helping them to manage risk and maximise potential.
Contact us today for further information on how we can help you.
A brief overview of different types of fraud affecting financial services firms in Lithuania and elsewhere - this presentation was delivered to ISM students in October, 2014
Financial crimes compliance and enforcement trends 2019Joseph V. Moreno
Panel presentation to the DC Bar Association on September 12, 2019, by Joseph Moreno of Cadwalader, Fabio Leonardi of Pillsbury, Stephen Gibbons of Raytheon, and Woo Lee of the U.S. Department of Justice.
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Forensic Accounting & Litigation Support Forum 2015
1. Forensic
Accounting
& Litigation
Support
Forum 2015
27th – 29th April 2015, InterContinental
Hotel, Nairobi, Kenya
Minimising Risks whilst Maintaining Operational Efficiency
Key Speakers Include:
Advocate Charles Kanjama, Managing Partner, MUMA AND KANJAMA ADVOCATES,
Kenya
Sosthenes Bichanga CFIP, CPA, FCPA, FCFA, CFE, Founder President, INTERNATIONAL
INSTITUTE OF CERTIFIED FORENSIC INVESTIGATION PROFESSIONALS INC (IICFIP) Kenya
Faith Basiye-Omolo CPS (K), CFE, Group Head of Forensic Services, KCB BANK GROUP,
Kenya
Johan van der Walt, Director - Risk Consulting, Forensic Head of Dispute Advisory Services,
KPMG South Africa
Linus Osita Okeke, Partner & Head, Forensic (Fraud Investigation & Dispute Services),
ERNST & YOUNG, Nigeria
Peter Fryer, Associate Director, PWC South Africa
Mr. Timothy Bacwa, Manager Forensic Services and Litigation Support, DELOITTE Uganda
Mr. Pius Maneno, Executive Director, NATIONAL BOARD OF ACCOUNTANTS AND
AUDITORS, Tanzania
Mr. Felix Maromo, Country Financial Crime Compliance Manager, STANDARD CHARTERED
BANK, Zimbabwe
Mr Zaakir Mohamed, Director –Forensics, ENS AFRICA, South Africa
Prof. Josiah Aduda, Dean - School of Business, UNIVERSITY OF NAIROBI, Kenya
Benefits of attending
Practical Insights: Gain practical
insights in forensic detection and
prevention.
Set up Robust Internal Controls: Be
better equipped to design internal
controls to ensure compliance with
regulations.
Minimise Possibility of Financial
Losses: Learn how to detect fraud
early to minimise the possibility of
financial loss.
Make contacts and exchange ideas
with peers and industry leaders
during our numerous dedicated
networking opportunities.
FORUM ENDORSED BY:
Registered Training
Provider with National
Industrial Training Authority
(Kenya) NITA/TRN/823
Tel: +254 (0) 20 426 9000
Fax: +254 (0) 20 374 5796
Email: info@amc-intsa.co.ke
Website: www.amc-intsa.co.ke
P O Box 49751
Nairobi
00100 GPO
Kenya
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from the Institute of
Certified Public
Accountants of
Kenya (ICPAK)
INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE OF
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PROFESSIONAL
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attendance
2. Dear Esteemed Delegate
With today’s complex business environment, litigation and fraud issues
continue to be major concerns for companies and organizations. Litigation
and forensic accounting cases often involve complex accounting, tax, and
financial matters requiring the specialized knowledge and expertise of
highly trained professionals. In the areas of litigation and forensic
accounting, it is important to work with experienced professionals who
have the ability to clarify complex financial information and prepare
evidentiary documentation for presentation to a wide range of audiences,
including judges and juries.
In light of this, AMC International has put together a three day interactive
conference for anyone involved in the prevention, deterrence or
detection of fraud. From the informative and inspiring sessions to the
multiple networking opportunities, you'll walk away with the skills,
connections and resources you need to take your fraud investigations to
the next level. I welcome both new practitioners and experienced
professionals to this can’t miss event where you will find opportunities to
enhance your knowledge, expand capabilities, and learn new skills.
Kind Regards
Faith Imani Tindi
Senior Project Manager,
AMC International
Forensic Accounting &
Litigation Support Forum 2015
27th – 29th April 2015, InterContinental Hotel, Nairobi, Kenya
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
Corporate Lawyers
Chief Financial Officers
Corporates Directors
Litigation Specialists
Forensic Accounting specialists
Forensic investigators
Fraud Examiners
Financial Managers
Risks managers
Internal and External Auditors
Forensic Consultants
Compliance Managers
Company secretaries
Chief Executive Officers
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Forensic Accounting & Litigation
Support Forum 2015
27th – 29th April 2015, InterContinental Hotel, Nairobi, Kenya