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1.00 CPE Hours (Category 1, Category 2, Category 3, Category 4, Others)
Live Webinar

Programme Objective

White-collar crimes and corporate disputes have been increasingly complex, contentious and challenging as opportunistic fraudsters and schemers become more sophisticated in the changing business landscape. To tackle such crimes and successfully indict the perpetrator, forensic accountants who are experienced and qualified will often step in with their investigative accounting know-how, evidence gathering skills, detailed analysis and documentation, and communication capabilities. Join Mr Kon Yin Tong, Managing Partner of Foo Kon Tan LLP, as he sheds light on the skills and attributes of forensic accountants that can help them merge their accounting know-how and investigative skills to extend reliable litigation support and invaluable insights to solicitors in financial crime cases. Attendees can also look forward to hear Mr Kon share his first-hand experiences of financial crimes investigations with his experience acting as an expert witness.

Programme Outline

  Time Remarks 
 12:15pm – 12:30pm 
 Please log in at least 15 minutes before the session 
 12:30pm – 12:40pm
 Welcome address by ISCA
 12:40pm – 1:10pm

 Topic: How Can Forensic Accountants Extend Litigation Support in Financial Crime Investigations?
 

Speaker: Mr Kon Yin Tong

 1:10pm – 1:20pm  Sharing on ISCA Financial Forensic Accounting (FFA) Qualification by ISCA
 1:20pm – 1:30pm  Q&A
 1:30pm  End of session

 
Training Methodology
Sharing with Q&A
 
Closing Date for Registration
3 days before programme or until full enrolment.

Intended For

All

Schedule & Fees

Testimonial

Funding

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Programme Facilitator(s)

Programme Objective

White-collar crimes and corporate disputes have been increasingly complex, contentious and challenging as opportunistic fraudsters and schemers become more sophisticated in the changing business landscape. To tackle such crimes and successfully indict the perpetrator, forensic accountants who are experienced and qualified will often step in with their investigative accounting know-how, evidence gathering skills, detailed analysis and documentation, and communication capabilities. Join Mr Kon Yin Tong, Managing Partner of Foo Kon Tan LLP, as he sheds light on the skills and attributes of forensic accountants that can help them merge their accounting know-how and investigative skills to extend reliable litigation support and invaluable insights to solicitors in financial crime cases. Attendees can also look forward to hear Mr Kon share his first-hand experiences of financial crimes investigations with his experience acting as an expert witness.

Programme Outline

  Time Remarks 
 12:15pm – 12:30pm 
 Please log in at least 15 minutes before the session 
 12:30pm – 12:40pm
 Welcome address by ISCA
 12:40pm – 1:10pm

 Topic: How Can Forensic Accountants Extend Litigation Support in Financial Crime Investigations?
 

Speaker: Mr Kon Yin Tong

 1:10pm – 1:20pm  Sharing on ISCA Financial Forensic Accounting (FFA) Qualification by ISCA
 1:20pm – 1:30pm  Q&A
 1:30pm  End of session

 
Training Methodology
Sharing with Q&A
 
Closing Date for Registration
3 days before programme or until full enrolment.

Intended For

All

Programme Facilitator(s)


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