Purchases Fraud: Investigations & Forensic Audit
Published 10/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.43 GB | Duration: 2h 33m
Published 10/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.43 GB | Duration: 2h 33m
Effectively dealing with fraud risks and cases in the purchases process
What you'll learn
Understand fraud foundamentals and their application in the purchases process
Identify vulnerabilities in the purchases process
Shape an effective purchases fraud prevention and detection framework
Perform effective and efficient audits and investigations on the purchases process
Requirements
Purchase , audit or investigation responsibilities
Description
Fraud is a phenomenon that severely and increasingly affects public and private organizations. Specifically, the procurement process is extremely vulnerable to corruption, which is also the most difficult fraud to detect and prove. This is due to its "off-the-books" nature, in which spurious dealings are only indirectly reflected in the organization's accounting (e.g., through markups).In this activity, we will analyze in detail what are the elements that lead to incentivize or discourage fraud in procurement and contracting processes, as well as identify the vulnerabilities that occur in the process, the signs of fraudulent action and the best practices for conducting investigations into fraud committed in the Procurement and Contracting process.We will also provide appropriate tools and methodologies for the prevention, deterrence and detection of fraud in the Procurement and Contracting process in an orderly and systematic manner, and through the interdisciplinary action of professionals from different disciplines.The course provides with effective approaches to effectively determine whether a fraud has occurred, and, in this case, to efficiently clarify authors, responsible individuals and operational schemesIn short: we will provide an adequate framework for the mitigation of fraud in the procurement and contracting process, as well as for improvements in the transparency and efficiency of management.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Fraud concepts part 1
Lecture 2 Fraud concepts part 2
Lecture 3 Fraud concepts part 3
Lecture 4 Fraud concepts part 4
Section 2: The antifraud program
Lecture 5 Section 2 unit 1
Lecture 6 Section 2 unit 2
Lecture 7 Section 2 unit 3
Section 3: Different types of acquisitions
Lecture 8 Section 3
Section 4: Instances of vulnerabilty in the purchases process
Lecture 9 Section 4
Section 5: Fraudulent schemes
Lecture 10 Section 5
Section 6: High risk procurement
Lecture 11 Section 6
Section 7: Red flags or procurement fraud
Lecture 12 Section 7
Section 8: Procurement fraud investigation
Lecture 13 Section 8 part 1
Lecture 14 Section 8 part 2
Lecture 15 Section 8 part 3
Lecture 16 Section 8 part 4
Section 9: Forensis audit in the procurement process
Lecture 17 Section 9 part 1
Lecture 18 Section 9 part 2
People concerned with the purchases process fraud risks