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Handbook of Research on the Significance of Forensic Accounting Techniques in Corporate Governance
Refers to a person who provides evidence in a court of law as a result of having seen an event or a crime taking place.
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Financial Forensic Evidence and Acceptability in the Court of Law
Varaidzo Denhere (University of Johannesburg, South Africa)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-8754-6.ch003
Abstract
This chapter explores the role of forensic accounting in uncovering evidence for use in courts to litigate and arbitrate on financially related crimes. The chapter differentiates the operation of forensic accountants from external auditors and other accountants. It also provides examples of financial crimes and describes the role of forensic accounting in assisting courts deal with these crimes. Furthermore, the chapter outlines differences between forensic accounting and audit reports as well as discussing the admissibility of forensic accounting evidence in courts. Issues around forensic accounting are articulated. Recommendations include the convergence of all important stakeholders to agree on the appropriate curriculum for forensic accountants as well as guidelines and standards to shape the profession and prevent entry by incompetent and unqualified people. Future research should focus on the current inconsistencies on the profession's education mode of delivery, content, pedagogies, and empirical studies to establish specific skills required by forensic accountants.
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Lean Manufacturing System Design Based on Computer Simulation: Case Study for Manufacturing of Automotive Engine Control Units
Simulation tool used by thousands of organisations to validate a proposed facility or business process, to achieve a desired process performance metric or to support continuous process improvement activities.
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