Webinar

Who’s In the Room? The Link Between Homogeneity, Lack of Diversity and Corruption

  • Oct 25, 2022 11:00 a.m.
  • Central Time (GMT-5)
Course Level
Basic
Delivered via
Online
Duration
50 minutes
CPE
1
ACFE Ethics CPE
Who’s in the Room? The Link Between Homogeneity, Lack of Diversity and Corruption

Description

Corruption thrives amongst collusive and homogeneous networks. Diversity disrupts such networks that would otherwise facilitate and hide fraudulent and corrupt practices. This panel of experts will explore the correlation between corruption and the lack of diversity in organizations. 

Prerequisites

None

You Will Learn How To:

Recognize the ways that diversity disrupts harmful collusive networks

Identify the red flags of corruption due to collusion

CPE Information

This session provides ACFE ethics credit, which counts toward the ACFE’s annual ethics CPE requirement for CFEs. Learn more about the ethics CPE requirements for CFEs.
CPE Credit: 1
Advanced Preparation: None
Delivery Method: Group Internet Based

Credit by Field of Study

Behavioral Ethics: 1

Presenter

Tarica Clarke - Moderator

Golding-Tarica

Co-Chair of the Financial Crimes Workgroup Committee
National Association of Black Compliance & Risk Professionals

Dr. Gloria Boyd - Panelist

Boyd-Gloria

Senior Human Resources Executive

Dr. I. David Daniels - Panelist

Daniels-David

President/CEO
ID2 Solutions, LLC

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