Events

Fraud Awareness Week

Fraud involves a willful or deliberate act or omission with the intention of obtaining an unauthorized benefit, service, property, or something of value by deception, misrepresentation, or other unethical or unlawful means.

The Association of Certified Fraud Examiners (ACFE) estimates that organizations lose 5% of their revenues to fraud each year. Fraud can affect the University community in many ways, and we depend upon you to help us fight this issue. Fraud can potentially be administrative (a violation of policy, procedure, regulations, contractual obligations, etc.) or criminal (identity theft, scams, or other violations of law) in nature.

Click here to view a helpful guide from the ACFE about how to identify and fight fraud.

 

Internal Audit Awareness Month

May is Internal Audit Awareness Month!

Help get the inside word out about the positive impact internal audit makes to organizations worldwide!

Take advantage of the Internal Audit Awareness Toolkit, equipped with everything you need to advocate for the profession. From hosting virtual lunch-and-learns to sharing thought leadership, there are various ways to inspire and inform.

This month is also the perfect time to participate in and promote the public comment period for the proposed Global Internal Audit Standards™. Be sure to download the Standards and take the survey (coming in 2024), available in more than twenty languages, by May 30 to help influence the future of internal auditing.

Access our outstanding Internal Audit Awareness Toolkit, a special message from IIA President and CEO Anthony Pugliese, position papers, tips, and templates at theiia.org/Awareness.