Financial irregularities are becoming increasingly rampant cutting across both private and public sectors and companies of varying sizes and different types of businesses. Financial irregularities have varying degree of severity from massive fraud and corruption scandals to pilfering assets and minor cheating. Financial irregularities pose ethical dilemmas to everyone. Audit Practitioners are not exempt from such ethical dilemmas with increasing attention drawn to ethical standards within the profession. The BIG question is: Are the ethical dilemmas significant to report or not to report? The speaker will draw upon his extensive experience in both private and public sector to explain the different types of financial irregularities and possible ways to manage such ethical dilemmas.Please click here to view the entire Web-Bitez Series.*Please access the platform at least 15 mins prior to the webinar. *The Institute reserves the right to amend the programme, month, and mode of delivery as deemed necessary without prior noticeNOTE:The Web-Bitez Learning Series will be held on 2nd or 3rd Friday of every month, 3 to 5pm on from Mar to Dec 2022The Web-Bitez Learning Series will be held as a Live Webinar.A detailed set of instructions will be sent to you before the session.The dates and content published on the website are indicative and subject to changes.Playback of web-bitez series is available within 6 months from the webinar date.Request for deferment, switch of courses or refund of package fees in full or partial is strictly not allowed, even in the event of no-show.Your enrolment would constitute that you have read and accepted the Terms and Conditions.Training MethodologyLive WebinarClosing Date for Registration1 week before commencement or until full enrolment.
Financial irregularities are becoming increasingly rampant cutting across both private and public sectors and companies of varying sizes and different types of businesses. Financial irregularities have varying degree of severity from massive fraud and corruption scandals to pilfering assets and minor cheating. Financial irregularities pose ethical dilemmas to everyone. Audit Practitioners are not exempt from such ethical dilemmas with increasing attention drawn to ethical standards within the profession. The BIG question is: Are the ethical dilemmas significant to report or not to report? The speaker will draw upon his extensive experience in both private and public sector to explain the different types of financial irregularities and possible ways to manage such ethical dilemmas.Please click here to view the entire Web-Bitez Series.*Please access the platform at least 15 mins prior to the webinar. *The Institute reserves the right to amend the programme, month, and mode of delivery as deemed necessary without prior noticeNOTE:
Your enrolment would constitute that you have read and accepted the Terms and Conditions.Training MethodologyLive WebinarClosing Date for Registration1 week before commencement or until full enrolment.
Audit Practitioners, and Audit Professionals in Small & Medium-sized Practices (SMPs)
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