Is ethics part of your fraud prevention strategy?
Both large and small organizations can be victimized by fraud. Compliance to anti-fraud laws and regulations can be expensive, and compliance programs do not explicitly aim to encourage and sustain the commitment to ethical behavior at all times and in all contexts. Learn how to do so in the CPD-accredited program “Ethics and Fraud” this September 29, Saturday, 8:00 am to 5:00 pm, at the University of Asia and the Pacific.
Registration fee is Php 2000 (inclusive of meals, handouts, and certificate). You may use this link to register.
Licensed professionals will be able to earn up to 8 CPD credit units under Competence Area C (Professional Values, Ethics and Attitudes).
Speaker Dr. Maria Victoria Q. Caparas holds a Ph.D. in Management from the University of Navarra (Spain) and an MBA from the University of London (United Kingdom). She is the program director of BS Accountancy in UA&P.