Fraud: What to Look for and Where to Look?
Speaker: Jonnie Keith
Speaker Designation: Chief Audit Executive
Speaker: Jonnie Keith
Speaker Designation: Chief Audit Executive
Fraud is a threat to every organization.
It can cost millions of dollars. And as an auditor, we have to constantly be on the lookout for it. Every major audit standard has some kind of fraud provisions that auditors are required to follow. You can’t get around it. It starts with the planning process and carries throughout the audit engagement. Every auditor should be familiar with the key fraud red flags and the major fraud schemes.
The speaker in this webinar on fraud will discuss the various fraud schemes and the departments where they are likely to be found.
Every internal auditor is required to look for indicators of fraud in every audit engagement. Every major audit association has a standard that speaks to fraud and how the auditor should handle it. That means that the auditor should be aware of the various audit schemes and what to look for.
Attendees in this Auditing webinar will look at some of the key findings including the likely persons to commit fraud, the departments where frauds are likely to be committed, the schemes use, and the fraud red flags to look for. They will also look at the various possible audit tests to be done for the various audit schemes.
The objective of this webinar is to offer information to assist audit professionals in looking for and addressing fraud in their organizations. It will look at various audit standards internal auditors are required to follow and the Fraud Triangle that gives the three factors for committing fraud.
There are three major fraud schemes and several sub-schemes. The course will look at the various audit tests to identify possible audit tests for the various fraud schemes. The Association of Certified Fraud Examiners issued a comprehensive report on worldwide fraud.
This webinar will benefit:
Mr. Jonnie Keith has over 50 years of audit experience and served as the Chief Audit Executive for the Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA) for 12 years before his retirement in 2012. His other audit experience includes serving as Operational Audit Manager for five years and was a Senior Auditor in the Contract Compliance Audit Branch at MARTA. He was also a Senior Auditor at Norfolk Southern Railway, and a Bank Examiner at the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta.
He has a degree in Economics from Clark Atlanta University. His certifications include Certified Internal Auditor (CIA), Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE), and Certified Government Auditing Professional (CGAP). Mr. Keith has been married over 50 years. He also co-authored a book with his wife on marriage entitled “Tied Together – The Marriage Trinity”. He has two daughters and five grand childrens.