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Protect your business against fraud

Protect your business against fraud

Synopsis
3 Minute Read

Listen in and find out how to better protect your business against fraud, with Lisa Majeau Gordon, MNP's National Leader of Forensics and Litigation Support.

National Leader, Forensics and Litigation Support

Lisa Majeau Gordon, National Leader of Forensics and Litigation Support recently chatted about fraud with Edmonton-based radio station 630 CHED as part of its Talk to the series.

We’ve split the interview into four easily digestible clips: listen to Lisa’s insights one at a time or all at once. Either way will help boost your organization’s risk management and decrease any vulnerabilities.

The CSI of accounting – What forensics is all about

In this first snippet, Lisa discusses what forensic accounting is about, what skills are needed and how they are used before, during and after an investigation.

Scam trends and the pandemic

Lisa outlines how fraud artists are exploiting human and technical weaknesses in times of COVID and what you can do in this clip.

Red flags and warning signs

Gain tips on how to detect fraud in the workplace and increase awareness throughout your organization to reduce the risk with Lisa’s insights.

Tips on preventing and detecting workplace misconduct

In this final segment, Lisa provides her top recommendations on how to deter and mitigate fraud in the workplace.

Hungry for more information on managing fraud risks in the workplace? Dip into this four-part series by MNP’s Bailey Rivard and Breanne Campbell of SVR Lawyers.  

Part 1: Managing Corporate Risk when Employee Fraud is Suspected
Part 2: Mitigating the Company’s Risk After an Employee Fraud
Part 3: Collecting on a Loss Following an Employee Fraud
Part 4: Preventing and Detecting Employee Fraud

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