The Perception of Certified Fraud Examiners towards Behaviour and Lifestyle Change as Fraud Indicators

Gichobi, Dennis Miano (2011) The Perception of Certified Fraud Examiners towards Behaviour and Lifestyle Change as Fraud Indicators. Masters thesis, University of Nairobi.

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Abstract

The research was designed to cover the area of fraud detection and deterrence, mainly focusing on behaviour and lifestyle changes as fraud indicators The study was sought to investigate the perception of certified fraud examiners specifically focusing on these indicators of fraud, how they compare with other indicators and how effective they arc when used in fraud detection. The problem necessitating the study was the continued prevalence and increase in reported cases of fraud despite the established mechanism of fraud detection and deterrence Moreover, behavioural red Hags have only been cited in the media as a possible initial detection indicator however insufficient studies have not been done to categorically state and show how these indicators can be identified and used effectively in fraud detection Thus the study sought to establish which indicators of lifestyle and Behaviour changes can be used in initial detection of occupational fraud. The study is exploratory and descriptive in design, seeking to explore the new area of fraud identification using behavioral red flags The study was earned out with the ACFF Kenya chapter members The body was purposively selected to shed light on their view of the indicator mainly because they were directly involved in fraud detection and awareness. Since main objective of the study was to capture the perception of the CFEs on the use of this fraud indicator only the trained and certified members were sampled for the study. The study findings revealed that CFEs had no optimistic and positive perception towards the use of behavioral red flags as indicators of fraud The study showed that the CFEs believed that the indicators of lifestyle and behavior change can be used successfully for fraud identification in all the industries and occupations involved in the study The CFEs also agreed that the use of behaviour and lifestyle change can be used effectively However, the study revealed some shortfalls of usage of behavioral red flags such as lack of proper evidencing, tone at the top, and prosecution procedures as possible hindrances for successful closure of cases. The study recommended further study on indicators of behavioural red flags to establish emerging trends of behavioural and lifestyle changes related to fraud commission Also, CFF.s should be proactive in monitoring and surveillance of suspect employees for tip off of existing fraud Further the study recommended that sensitization workshops and sharing of intelligent information is necessary to keep update of the current trends of fraudster behaviors across all industries and occupations. Lastly, the study recommended introduction of policies requiring, wealth declarations, and assets acquisition for new and existing employees.

Item Type: Thesis (Masters)
Subjects: B Philosophy. Psychology. Religion > BJ Ethics
H Social Sciences > HN Social history and conditions. Social problems. Social reform
H Social Sciences > HV Social pathology. Social and public welfare
Divisions: Africana
Depositing User: Geoffrey Obatsa
Date Deposited: 05 Aug 2016 09:22
Last Modified: 22 May 2018 12:57
URI: http://thesisbank.jhia.ac.ke/id/eprint/890

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