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Forensic Accounting: A Novel Paradigm and Relevant Knowledge in Fraud Detection and Prevention

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  • Stephen Owusu Afriyie
  • Michael Owusu Akomeah
  • Gertrude Amoakohene
  • Benjamin Chris Ampimah
  • Chosniel Elikem Ocloo
  • Michael Owusu Kyei

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Forensic accounting is a new trend that goes beyond normal audit approaches and procedures for fraud identification. The practice applies reliable principles and methods to obtain sufficient facts or data that provide basis for prosecution in the law court. Forensic accountants characteristically need adequate know-how and skills for investigation and proactive audit to control fraud. With globalization of the economy, fraudsters can be found in any organization. These criminals take advantage of loopholes such as suspicious financial statement, defective internal controls, and poor corporate governance. Hence, there is a great need for skilled forensic accountants to detect, prevent and expose the weak system. The professionals can exercise their mandate by reporting the obvious cases of fraud committed to a law court for prosecution.

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  • Stephen Owusu Afriyie & Michael Owusu Akomeah & Gertrude Amoakohene & Benjamin Chris Ampimah & Chosniel Elikem Ocloo & Michael Owusu Kyei, 2023. "Forensic Accounting: A Novel Paradigm and Relevant Knowledge in Fraud Detection and Prevention," International Journal of Public Administration, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 46(9), pages 615-624, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:lpadxx:v:46:y:2023:i:9:p:615-624
    DOI: 10.1080/01900692.2021.2009855
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