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Fraud and Corruption Risk Management 2012
1. 13 -14 March 2012
Global Prospectus Training Centre
Unit 5 Ferndale Mews, 15 Dover Street,
Randburg , JHB
SETA Accreditation No. 2502
THINKING BEYOND THE OBVIOUS
Fraud and Corruption
Risk Management
Workshop
2. BENEFITS OF ATTENDING
• Learn the difference between inherent and residual risks and means of overcoming both
• Understand risk factors to fraud mitigation and how it varies depending on nature of business
• Rank the levels of fraud risk applicable to an organisation using continual reassessment protocols, cost/benefit
analysis and more
• Apply tools and techniques to identify potential integrity deficiencies and recommend control enhancements
• Compare generic with entity-specific measures to decide on the best one to implement
• Identify appropriate response mechanisms and come up with remediation actions to deal with fraud risk
• Develop supplier/service provider and client integrity monitoring
• Leverage on computer forensics in an investigation to preserve, recover and search data
• Implement forensic accounting to gain an overview of creative accounting techniques
YOUR FACILITATOR
Pat Cunningham
Pat is the Managing Member of Cerberus Risk Consultants engaged in financial crime prevention, corporate
governance, risk management and ethics awareness, anti-money laundering training and workshops throughout
Africa as well as offering employee screening services. He retired at the beginning of 2011 as Executive Director of
the South African Fraud Prevention Service, a position he held from 2000 when he was appointed to start the service
by the major banking and retail credit grantors in South Africa.
Pat is the part time Executive Director for Africa and the Middle East for the ATM Industry Association (ATMIA)
He is also a Director of 360 Global, a UK based company associated with the insurance claims industry.
Pat holds a degree in law, an associate degree in Risk Management and is a Fellow of The Society of Risk Managers
(South Africa). He has also attended Senior Management programmes at Stellenbosch University Business School as
well as programmes in criminal law at University of KwaZulu Natal. Pat was born in the UK, and went to Zimbabwe
in 1963 and then to South Africa in 1979 to join the Sentrachem Group.
In 1984 Pat joined the Boumat Group of companies and spent 12 years as Group Risk Manager before joining South
African Breweries as Divisional Risk Management Consultant in SAB’s South African Beer Division. He left SAB to
start the South African Fraud Prevention Service. He has been a guest lecturer on Corporate Governance at several
Business Schools and educational institutions. He has developed workshops and presented programmes in London,
Sydney, Nairobi, Kampala, Lusaka, Accra, Dar es Salaam, Victoria Falls, Johannesburg, Windhoek, Gaberone and
Cape Town as well as to the Lesotho Revenue Authority, the Social Services Commission of Namibia and The
Reserve Bank of Botswana.
In December 2008 he presented a paper on identity crime in the Southern African context at the International
Scientific and Professional Advisory Council of the United Nations Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice
Programme in Courmayeur, Italy and which was later published in the official journal of ISPAC.
He has also appeared on numerous television and radio programmes both in South Africa, the United Kingdom and
Africa generally with regard to fraud prevention and has been regularly quoted in the South African print media.
Pat is listed in the prestigious publication Who’s Who in Southern Africa and he is the recipient of the Spirit Award
from the Bank of America.
Fraud is a serious risk that all businesses need to manage, especially in today’s globalised economy, where fraud and
corruption can easily create a domino effect causing serious financial and reputational loss. Instances of corporate
fraud and misconduct undermine stakeholders’ already fragile trust in these uncertain economic times. Thus it is
important that businesses not only recognise the problem but also set out clear procedures to proactively deal with
both issues. A broad ranging fraud risk management programme is crucial in this respect, enabling appropriate
compliance with regulatory requirements and guiding businesses in aligning corporate values and objectives to
minimise fraud risks. This 2-day intensive workshop will address key components of Fraud & Corruption Risk
Management, equipping you with practical knowledge about the essential components of an effective fraud and
corruption risk management strategy, vulnerable areas of risk, profiles of common fraudsters and empower you to
develop an appropriate fraud policy and response plan according to your risk appetite. At the end of the workshop,
benefit from the active participation via hands-on sessions and highly-relevant, in-depth case studies to bring back
effective strategies that are fully implementable to combat and protect your business against fraud.
What happens when control systems fail and fraud occurs in your organisation?
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
• Directors and Managers in charge of fraud
• Risk Management, Finance, Compliance, Security, Forensic Accounting
• Internal and External Audit
• Legal Counsel and Executives responsible for preventing Fraud and Corruption
OVERVIEW
GLOBAL PROSPECTUSTRAINING (PTY) LTD.
Tel:Johannesburg - +27 11 781 6222 Fax: +27 11 781 6044
Tel:Pietermaritzburg - +27 33 391 4229 Fax: +27 33 391 5722
Chief Executive O er - Dhevaraj Pillay
Marketing - m2@globalprospectus.co.za
Design - www.designmaster.co.za (071 018 8355)
Auditors - Russell Bedford SA (Jhb) Inc.
Legal - DA Morris & Associates
3. Session 1
Apart from the financial implications of integrity failures, which can be severe, the fallout from a
reputational perspective can be disastrous. During this session, we will address the following concepts:
• What is corruption and why is it a problem?
• The link between fraud and corruption
• Profiling possible perpetrators and identifying their motivations
Session 2
The solution to managing fraud and corruption risk optimally lies in an integrated pro-active approach to
identifying, assessing, mitigating and monitoring fraud and corruption risks.
Components of the Fraud and Corruption Risk Management Approach:
• Fraud and Corruption Risk Assessment
• Developing & implementing an Integrated Fraud and Corruption Risk Management Strategy
• Developing an Incident Response Strategy
• Maintaining an ongoing Monitoring Programme
Understanding risk factors to fraud and corruption mitigation and how it varies depending on nature
of business.
Session 3
Fraud and Corruption Risk Assessment Methodology and Techniques
Existing controls, thresholds and procedures should be assessed regularly and improved if insufficient.
Although it is not always possible to eradicate risk areas, knowing your vulnerabilities enables you
to prevent or detect integrity failures early on. Understanding key elements of an effective fraud and
corruption risk assessment process:
• Risk identification
• Risk analysis
• Risk treatment
• Analysing areas in the fraud and corruption risk assessment with common deficiencies
• Applying the assessment process to develop a fraud & corruption risk assessment
for a company
• Rank the levels of fraud and corruption risk applicable to an organisation using continual
reassessment protocols, cost / benefit analysis and more.
Session 4
Developing and Implementing an Integrated Fraud
and Corruption Risk Management Strategy
As an organisation, how do you:
• Ensure the integrity of your business processes and that appropriate measures are in place?
• Mitigate the many integrity risks that can exist?
• Importance of an integrated strategy
• The components of an Integrated Fraud and Corruption Risk Management Strategy:
o A risk governance structure and risk assessment methodology
o Pro-active fraud and corruption management measures
o Reactive measures, such as an incident response plan.
Applyingthetoolsandtechniquestoidentifypotentialdeficienciesandrecommendcontrolenhancements.
Session 5
Pro-active Fraud and Corruption Management Measures Prevention is always better than cure. Managing
the risk and consequences of fraud and corruption requires one to have in place appropriate pro-active
fraud and corruption management measures. Generic measures vs. Entity specific measures
• Ethics
• Whistle blowing
• Employee support programmes
• Fraud awareness training
Enabling policy and procedure environment
COURSE AGENDA
GLOBAL PROSPECTUSTRAINING (PTY) LTD.
Tel:Johannesburg - +27 11 781 6222 Fax: +27 11 781 6044
Tel:Pietermaritzburg - +27 33 391 4229 Fax: +27 33 391 5722
Chief Executive O er - Dhevaraj Pillay
Marketing - m2@globalprospectus.co.za
Design - www.designmaster.co.za (071 018 8355)
Auditors - Russell Bedford SA (Jhb) Inc.
Legal - DA Morris & Associates
4. PROGRAMME SCHEDULE
08:30 - 09:00 Registration and early morning tea
09:00 - 10:30 Opening remarks and morning session
10:30 - 11:00 Mid-morning refreshments and networking break
11:00 - 12:30 Mid-morning session
12:30 - 13:30 Networking luncheon
13:30 - 15:00 Afternoon session
15:00 - 15:30 Closing remarks and afternoon refreshments
All timings are approximate due to the interactive nature of the course.
Session 6
Developing an Incident Response Strategy
It is all too familiar that organisations go into crisis mode when their integrity had been compromised.
Proper planning can help you take the right actions to mitigate your exposure when an incident occurs.
• A decision framework of appropriate response actions in specific situations
• Enabling policy and procedures to facilitate incident resolution
• Managing the consequences of an incident
• Identifying appropriate response mechanisms:
- developing remediation actions to fraud and corruption risk
• Defining relevant reporting, cooperation and escalation protocols pro-actively
Identifying the coordination needed between Audit, Compliance, Legal and an external investigator
when an incident occurs.
Session 7
Maintaining an Ongoing Monitoring Programme
If you are reliant on suppliers/service providers who are able to operate with little or no oversight, you
run the risk of your suppliers/service providers taking advantage of various schemes that may be contrary
to your interests. If you are a supplier/service provider to other organisations, you may want to ensure
that your own procurement and manufacturing/service delivery processes do not expose you to risks
associated with your upstream clients. A practical approach to developing and implementing an ongoing
monitoring programme.
• Supplier/service provider and client integrity monitoring
• Pro-active business and data analysis
• Pro-active risk monitoring.
Session 8
Forensics and Latest Technologies in Investigations
The field of forensic accounting is developing at a rapid pace to keep up with new technologies and
business processes. It is therefore important to have an understanding of how one can employ new
techniques and processes to assist in the fraud risk management process.
• Using the forensic accounting approach to gain an overview of creative accounting techniques
• Using computer forensics in an investigation to preserve, recover and search data
• Implementing data analytics to detect and investigate fraud and corruption
COURSE AGENDA...
GLOBAL PROSPECTUSTRAINING (PTY) LTD.
Tel:Johannesburg - +27 11 781 6222 Fax: +27 11 781 6044
Tel:Pietermaritzburg - +27 33 391 4229 Fax: +27 33 391 5722
Chief Executive O er - Dhevaraj Pillay
Marketing - m2@globalprospectus.co.za
Design - www.designmaster.co.za (071 018 8355)
Auditors - Russell Bedford SA (Jhb) Inc.
Legal - DA Morris & Associates
5. Fraud and Corruption
Risk Management
Workshop
13 - 14 March 2012
Global Prospectus Training Centre
Unit 5 Ferndale Mews, 15 Dover Street ,
Randburg , JHB
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GLOBAL PROSPECTUSTRAINING (PTY) LTD.
Tel:Johannesburg - +27 11 781 6222 Fax: +27 11 781 6044
Tel:Pietermaritzburg - +27 33 391 4229 Fax: +27 33 391 5722
Chief Executive O er - Dhevaraj Pillay
Marketing - m2@globalprospectus.co.za
Design - www.designmaster.co.za (071 018 8355)
Auditors - Russell Bedford SA (Jhb) Inc.
Legal - DA Morris & Associates