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The data detective
The trove of leaked files from the Panama Papers and Paradise Papers exposed the secret offshore financial dealings of the global elite. Digging through those terabytes of data were hundreds of reporters led by Marina Walker Guevara. The Pulitzer-Prize-winning journalist talks to Fraud Magazine about managing news media collaborations, data investigations and the urgency for stories that hold the powerful to account.
Written By: Jennifer Liebman, CFE
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- Anti-Fraud Laws Regulations and Compliance
- Bribery and Corruption
- Computers and Technology
Amanda Malusky Krauss, CFE, CPA/CFF
Amanda Malusky Krauss’s passion for fighting fraud began early in her career when an employee of a firm she was auditing slipped her a note detailing a fraud committed by executives. Today, the lead for Axium Consulting’s internal investigations and forensic accounting practices says she’s driven to fight injustice and strives to always respect the humanity of the people she interviews.
Written By: Anna Brahce
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- Accounting and Auditing
- Corporate Governance
- Fraud Prevention and Deterrence
Balancing the benefits and risks of member-owned credit cooperatives
Credit cooperative societies across the developing world have helped local communities gain vital access to financial systems. But this access comes with a downside. Fraud and other financial vulnerabilities can put members at risk. This is where fraud examiners step in and help protect these cooperatives against such risks.
Written By: Durgesh Pandey, Ph.D., CFE, FCA, Collins Wanderi, MBA, CFE, PGD (HRM)
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- Financial Institution Fraud
Joseph R. Dervaes teaches fraud lessons and awards first scholarship named in his honor at PNW Chapter Annual Conference
ACFE Regent Emeritus Joseph R. Dervaes, CFE, gave his final presentation and awarded the Pacific Northwest Chapter’s scholarship, renamed in his honor, at the chapter’s first hybrid annual fraud conference and the latest edition of the Fraud Risk Management Guide helps fraud examiners keep apprised of the latest threats and the multiple ways they can tackle them.
Written By: Jennifer Liebman, CFE, Anna Brahce
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- Anti-Fraud Laws Regulations and Compliance
- Fraud Investigation and Examination
- Fraud Prevention and Deterrence
- Fraud Risk Management
When the Wright Brothers became fraud examiners
The world knows Orville and Wilbur Wright as the team that designed, built and flew the first successful powered flight in a heavier-than-air machine. However, few know that Wilbur and his older brother, Lorin, once came to the aid of their father, Bishop Milton Wright, an itinerant “circuit” preacher, to expose suspected financial abuse in the United Brethren Church.
Written By: Donn LeVie, Jr., CFE
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- Bribery and Corruption
- Consumer Fraud and Scams
- Criminology and Psychology
- Ethics
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