Financial Crime and Fraud Control: From Prevention to Investigation
Introduction
Fraud has become a serious global concern affecting both commercial and non-profit organisations. According to studies by the **Association of Certified Fraud Examiners (ACFE)** and **Concordia University**, more than 10% of organisations fall victim to occupational fraud each year. Fraud not only results in financial losses but also damages organisational reputation, employee morale, and stakeholder trust.
This programme provides a comprehensive understanding of **why fraud occurs, how to identify and mitigate fraud risks, and how to embed anti-fraud procedures** into organisational systems. Participants will learn to design and implement an **effective fraud risk management framework, develop a **fraud-aware culture**, and apply practical tools for **fraud prevention, detection, and investigation** in line with global best practices.
Course Objectives
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
* Understand the **nature, causes, and impact of fraud** on organisational sustainability.
* Recognise and interpret the **Fraud Triangle** and **Fraud Diamond** models.
* Conduct **fraud risk assessments** using global methodologies and case examples.
* Develop and implement a **robust fraud risk management programme.
* Identify **red flags and indicators** of fraudulent activity.
* Strengthen **organisational ethics and governance** to prevent fraud.
* Establish **whistleblower programmes** and effective fraud response strategies.
* Integrate **fraud prevention and detection initiatives** into corporate systems.
Methodology
The course will use a **hands-on and interactive approach**, including:
* Real-world **case studies** and fraud investigations.
* **Workshops** and group exercises for fraud detection and risk assessment.
* **Role-playing** sessions for ethics and whistleblowing scenarios.
* **Fraud detection software demonstrations** and data analysis examples.
* Open **discussion forums** to share industry-specific challenges and solutions.
Benefits of Attending
Participants will:
* Gain a **deep understanding** of global fraud trends and preventive mechanisms.
* Learn to **detect, investigate, and mitigate** fraud risks effectively.
* Strengthen organisational **governance, transparency, and ethical culture**.
* Improve **internal controls** and compliance systems.
* Enhance personal and organisational **credibility and integrity**.
* Develop practical skills to **build and maintain an anti-fraud framework**.
Who Should Attend
This course is ideal for:
* Finance and Accounting Professionals
* Internal Auditors and Compliance Officers
* Risk and Governance Managers
* Fraud Investigators and Forensic Accountants
* Legal and Regulatory Professionals
* Senior Managers and Executives responsible for financial integrity
* Professionals from both **public and private sectors** seeking to strengthen anti-fraud capabilities
Course Structure
Day 1 – Understanding Fraud in the Global Context
* Fraud in today’s global environment
* The financial and reputational impact of fraud
* Corporate governance and ethical responsibility
* Statistical overview of global fraud problems
* Common types of fraud across industries
* Who commits fraud and why?
* The **Fraud Triangle** and **Fraud Diamond** explained
Day 2 – Building Fraud Awareness and Ethical Culture
* The role of ethics in fraud control
* Creating a culture of integrity and accountability
* Whistleblower programs: design, implementation, and protection
* Regulatory and legal responses to fraud
* Information and cybersecurity threats
* Developing fraud awareness programs
* Case examples of ethical failures and lessons learned
Day 3 – Fraud Risk Management Framework
* Introduction to **Fraud Risk Programs**
* Components of a comprehensive fraud risk management framework
* Establishing internal controls and segregation of duties
* Fraud Risk Assessment: tools and processes
* Practical workshop: conducting a fraud risk assessment
* Assessing and prioritizing fraud vulnerabilities
Day 4 – Detecting and Investigating Fraud
* Identifying **red flags** and early warning indicators
* Fraud detection techniques and analytical tools
* Using technology and data analytics in fraud detection
* Fraud Detection Program – building a structured approach
* Case studies: real-world fraud detection scenarios
* Developing a **Fraud Detection Scorecard**
* Role of internal audit and forensic accounting
Day 5 – Prevention, Response, and Continuous Improvement
* Designing and implementing **fraud prevention programmes**
* The **Fraud Prevention Checklist** – practical application
* Integrating fraud prevention into corporate strategy
* Crisis management: responding to discovered fraud
* Fraud investigation procedures and documentation
* Building resilience through continuous monitoring
* Final workshop: developing your organization’s **Fraud Prevention and Detection Plan**
Enquiries and Registration
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