Online Virtual Seminar

Government Fraud

  • Aug 13-15, 2024 8:00 a.m.
  • Central Time (CT)
Course Level
Overview
Delivered via
Online
CPE
16

Description

A single case of occupational fraud costs government organizations a median $150,000, according to the ACFE’s Occupational Fraud 2024: A Report to the Nations. The fraud risks they face can vary greatly from those in the private sector. You must understand the types of fraud that affect government organizations including public corruption, contract fraud, performance schemes, beneficiary frauds and false claims.

This seminar will provide methods to assess, prevent and detect government fraud so that you can protect your organization from the damages caused by these devastating schemes.

Prerequisites

None

You Will Learn How To:

Recognize common occupational fraud schemes perpetrated against government organizations.

Combat the risk of public corruption.

Develop and implement fraud risk management initiatives to protect government entities from fraud.

Identify and prevent fraud schemes perpetrated by government vendors and contractors.

Navigate the legal issues pertaining to government fraud.

CPE Information

CPE Credit: 16
Advanced Preparation: None
Delivery Method: Group Internet Based

Credit by Field of Study

Auditing - Governmental: 16

Registration & Fees

Registration Fee:
ACFE Members: $655
Non-Members: $755
Early Registration Deadline: July 8, 2024
Register by the Early Registration Deadline to SAVE USD 125!

Course Outline

Day 1

  • 8:00 – 9:20 a.m. Introduction to Government Fraud

    This session covers the following:

    • Quick review of different types of government entities
    • Overview of government fraud (including impact/significance/types)
    • Assessing government fraud risks
    • Audits of government entities
    • How risk assessment differs in government organizations
    • International efforts to combat government fraud and corruption

Day 2

Day 3

  • 8:00 – 9:20 a.m. Other Government Fraud Schemes

    This session covers the following:

    • Fraud by program recipients and beneficiaries
    • Social Security and welfare fraud
    • Medicare and Medicaid fraud
    • Grant fraud other beneficiary fraud schemes
    • Tax evasion
    • Counterfeiting and forgery
    • Conspiracy to defraud

Presenter

Tom Caulfield, CFE, CIG, CIGI - Speaker

Caulfield-Tom

Chief Operating Officer
Procurement Integrity Consulting Services

Policies

Payment must be received by July 8, 2024 to receive early registration discount. 

Event Cancellation Policy

Our cancellation policy is intended to keep costs low for attendees. Due to financial obligations incurred by the ACFE, Inc., you must cancel your registration prior to the start of the event. Cancellations received less than 14 calendar days prior to an event start date are subject to a $100 administrative fee. No refunds or credits will be given for cancellations received on or after the start date of the event. Those who do not cancel and do not attend are responsible for the full registration fee. Should an event be cancelled or postponed by the ACFE due to unforeseen circumstances, the ACFE will process a full refund of registration fees within 30 days of such circumstances becoming known. The ACFE will attempt to notify affected customers by phone and email after it determines cancellation is necessary.

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