The pervasiveness and cost of occupational fraud is a widespread problem in both the private and public sector. According to the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners (ACFE), occupational fraud costs the average organization 5 percent of its revenues every year. Do you have adequate policies, controls and processes in place designed to prevent fraud from occurring or detect it early to lessen your financial losses? In this session, we will discuss: this session we will he pervasiveness and cost of fraud is a widespread problem in both the private and public sector. Fraud costs the average organization 5 percent of its revenues every year. Do you have adequate policies, controls and processes in place designed to prevent fraud from occurring?
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Brown Smith Wallace
Advisory Partner and Public Sector Industry Group Leader
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Ron is a Partner in the Advisory Services group of Brown Smith Wallace and leads the Public Sector Industry Group. With more than 20 years of experience, he focuses on internal controls, internal audit, business process improvement, enterprise risk management, fraud, forensic prevention and detection and investigation, and Sarbanes-Oxley compliance. His expertise spans various industries, including government, manufacturing, retail, telecommunications, and construction.