Financial Statement Fraud
2012 Dates: 28 March - 29 March, 20 August - 21 August
Venue: IIR Training House, Rosebank, Johannesburg
Contact:
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The course has the broader objective of contributing to the delegates’ professional development, including competencies in both written and oral communication, logical reasoning, problem solving, and critical thinking.
Why Study Financial Statement Fraud?
- It undermines the economic performance of companies;
- It destroys professional careers;
- It results in huge litigation costs;
- It affects a country’s economic growth and prosperity;
- It makes the capital markets less efficient;
- It affects reliability in financial information;
- It affects confidence in capital markets;
- It reduces the integrity and objectivity of professional auditors; and
- It undermines the integrity of the financial reporting process.
About your facilitator
Greg Dalton is a seasoned lecturer and financial consultant with special expertise in Auditing, Income Tax and Financial Analysis. He holds a B.Com C.A. and is the area head of Finance at UNISA. He has extensive corporate experience in these fields, having spent numerous years in the Finance field at some of South Africa’s most prominent organisations. His vast amount of knowledge and insight regarding the challenges and latest developments in the financial profession puts him in an excellent position to deliver cutting-edge content to delegates from a breadth of industries.
Who should attend
Professionals who are involved in the audit and preparation of financial statements as well as investors should come. Also senior management should obtain an awareness of financial statement fraud.





