Fraud and corruption remain business risks affecting organisations of all types and sizes.
The direct costs and implications are high, not forgetting the reputational damage, investigations costs, loss of business opportunities and confidence. An effective defence is that directors, management and executives must play a key role in mastering great corporate governance, ethical leadership and compliance.
Keynote address by Prof Mervyn King, senior counsel and former judge of the Supreme Court of South Africa
Opening address by Thembekile Kimi Makwetu, auditor general of South Africa
Presentations and discussions include:
Raising standards and professional ethics for transparency, governance and accountability
Navigating through ethical dilemmas
A role for businesses in combating corruption?
Board effectiveness: mastering good governance to reduce risks and compliance burdens
Audit effectiveness for fraud, corruption and investigations
Leader virtues that enhance ethical leadership
Risk measures and ethics programmes to mitigate potential corrupt activities
Risks, prevention, detection and investigations
Board engagement - fraud and corruption risk governance
Date: 13 April 2016
Time: 08:30 - 16:00
Venue: GIBS campus, Johannesburg
More info: 26 Melville Road, Illovo, Sandton