Fraud Awareness Week 2024
Event Location
Brussels
Event Description
Fraud Awareness Week 2024
The Association of Certified Fraud Examiners (ACFE) Belgium in partnership with Institute of Internal Auditors (IIA) Belgium have the pleasure to invite their members and associates for 5 events during the Fraud Awareness Week 2024 (18 - 22 November 2024). For more information about each session, please click on the registration link.
Join Session 4 - "Finance functions facing several significant opportunities and challenges to remain relevant in the next decade in a world where fraud and misinformation are rising”, organised by ACCA, IIA Belgium and ACFE.
Date and time
Thursday November 21, 2024 / 17h - 18h30
Location
Virtual event
Speakers
Dr.Fiona Murray, Jason Piper and Clive Webb, ACCA
Abstract
Finance functions face several significant opportunities and challenges to remain relevant in the next decade in a world where fraud and misinformation are rising. This session will explore the connection between the shifts that the functions need to make and the challenges of trusted information in a pre-emptive world from a sustainable business environment.
You may also expect an overview of recent developments and expected direction of travel at EU level and the related implications for the counter-fraud professional, followed by a panel discussion and an opportunity for questions from the audience.
Panel (tbc):
ACCA – Olivia Smith, FCCA, Sustainability Business Partner
IIA Belgium - An Vanderhulst, Board member IIA Belgium, Director Principal at KPMG
ACFE – Koen Albers, Vice-President ACFE Belgium
Closing word: Cedric Hamaekers, CEO IIA Belgium
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