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The Liberia Chapter of the Association of Certified Fraud Examiner (Liberia Chapter – ACFE – #198) is an affiliate of the global body, the Association  of Certified Fraud Examiners (ACFE), Inc., which is the world’s largest anti-fraud organization and premier provider of anti-fraud training and  education.    

The Liberia Chapter-ACFE was founded in January, 2012 having fulfilled all the requirements and got accredited in 2014 as a local chapter by the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners, Inc with global headquarters in Austin, Texas, USA. 

Certified Fraud Examiners (CFEs) having passed the uniform rigorous CFE Exam of four disciplines in Financial Transactions and Fraud Schemes, Law Related to Fraud, Investigation Techniques and Fraud Prevention and Deterrence, came together as anti-fraud professionals with the objectives of establishing a local chapter to hold members together and as well as conduct anti-fraud training and education to help members earn their required annual Continuing Professional Education (CPE) hours, promote networking; and to maintain their expertise and stay informed about latest trends and best practices.

The Liberia Chapter-ACFE is home to CFEs who come from diverse professional and personal backgrounds, and serve in nearly every sector and industry within Liberia. And, the members help collectively in promoting anti-fraud awareness messages and education in their various sectors and to the community.

Our Vision

Premier provider of anti-fraud education and training. 

Our Mission

The mission of the Liberia Chapter of the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners is to reduce the incidence of fraud and white-collar crime and to  assist the Membership in fraud detection and deterrence. To accomplish our mission, the Liberia Chapter-ACFE: 

The work that anti-fraud professionals perform can have a tremendous impact on the lives and livelihoods of people and organizations. It is therefore crucial that members of the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners (ACFE) exemplify the highest moral and ethical standards. All ACFE members must agree to abide by the ACFE Code of Professional Ethics.

Unique Set of Skills of Certified Fraud Examiners

CFEs are trained professionals who possess a unique set of diverse skills in preventing, detecting and investigating fraud. Skills such as:

  • Knowledge of complex financial transactions
  • Understanding of investigative techniques and legal issues
  • The ability to resolve allegations of fraud
  • Designing effective anti-fraud programs

As a CFE, you will have access to world-class anti-fraud training and resources through the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners (ACFE). This enables you to build and maintain your expertise and stay informed about the latest trends and best practices.

 

 

CFE Code of Professional Ethics

Section I. Preamble

The Association of Certified Fraud Examiners is an association of professionals committed to performing at the highest level of ethical conduct. Members of the Association pledge themselves to act with integrity and to perform their work in a professional manner.

Members have a professional responsibility to their clients, the public interest and each other, a responsibility that requires subordinating self-interest to the interests of those served.

These Standards express basic principles of ethical behavior to guide Members in the fulfilling of their duties and obligations. By following these Standards, all Certified Fraud Examiners shall be expected, and all Associate Members shall strive, to demonstrate their commitment to excellence in service and professional conduct.

Section II. Applicability of Code

The CFE Code of Professional Standards shall apply to all certified Members of the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners (ACFE). Associate Members of the ACFE should strive to adhere to the Standards, but are not bound by them. The use of the terms “Certified Fraud Examiner” and “CFE” in this Code shall refer to certified Members. For purposes of these Standards, the term “fraud examination” means an assignment or engagement, a substantial purpose of which involves the prevention, detection, investigation, or resolution of fraud or fraud-related conduct.

Section III. Standards of Professional Conduct

A.  Integrity and Objectivity

  1. Certified Fraud Examiners shall conduct themselves with integrity, knowing that public trust is founded on integrity. CFEs shall not sacrifice integrity to serve their client, their employer or the public interest.
  2.  Prior to accepting the fraud examination, Certified Fraud Examiners shall investigate for actual, potential, and perceived conflicts of interest. CFEs shall disclose any such conflicts of interest to potentially affected clients or to their employers.
  3. Certified Fraud Examiners shall maintain objectivity in discharging their professional responsibilities within the scope of the fraud examination.
  4. Certified Fraud Examiners shall not commit acts discreditable to the ACFE or its membership, and shall always conduct themselves in the best interests of the reputation of the profession.
  5. Certified Fraud Examiners shall not knowingly make a false statement when testifying under oath in a court of law or other dispute resolution forum. CFEs shall comply with lawful orders of the courts or other dispute resolution bodies. CFEs shall not commit criminal acts or knowingly induce others to do so.

A.   Professional Competence

  1. Certified Fraud Examiners shall be competent and shall not accept assignments where competence is lacking. In some circumstances, it may be possible to meet the requirement for professional competence by use of consultation or referral.
  2. Certified Fraud Examiners shall maintain the minimum program of continuing professional education required by the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners. A commitment to professionalism combining education and experience shall continue throughout the CFE’s professional career. CFEs shall continually strive to increase the competence and effectiveness of their professional services.

B.   Due Professional Care

  1. Certified Fraud Examiners shall exercise due professional care in the performance of their fraud examination services. Due professional care requires diligence, critical analysis and professional skepticism in discharging professional responsibilities.
  2. Conclusions shall be supported with evidence that is relevant, reliable and sufficient.
  3. Fraud examinations shall be adequately planned. Planning controls the performance of a fraud examination from inception through completion and involves developing strategies and objectives for performing the services.
  4. Work performed by assistants and other professionals operating under the Certified Fraud Examiner’s direction on a fraud examination shall be adequately supervised. The extent of supervision required varies depending on the complexities of the work and the qualifications of the assistants or professionals.

 C.   Understanding with Client or Employer

  1. At the beginning of a fraud examination, Certified Fraud Examiners shall reach an understanding with those retaining them (client or employer) about the scope and limitations of the fraud examination and the responsibilities of all parties involved.
  2. Whenever the scope or limitations of a fraud examination or the responsibilities of the parties change significantly, a new understanding shall be reached with the client or employer.

 D.   Communication with Client or Employer

  1. Certified Fraud Examiners shall communicate to those who retained them (client or employer) significant findings made during the normal course of the fraud examination.

 E.   Confidentiality

  1. Certified Fraud Examiners shall not disclose confidential or privileged information obtained during the course of a fraud examination without the express permission of a proper authority (such as the client or where required by statute or regulation) or the lawful order of a court. This requirement does not preclude professional practice or investigative body reviews as long as the reviewing organization agrees to abide by the confidentiality restrictions.

Section IV. Standards of Examination

A.   Fraud Examinations

  1. Fraud examinations shall be conducted in a legal, professional and thorough manner. The Certified Fraud Examiner’s objective shall be to obtain evidence and information that is complete, reliable and relevant.
  2. Certified Fraud Examiners shall establish predication and scope priorities at the outset of a fraud examination and continuously reevaluate them as the examination proceeds. CFEs shall strive for efficiency in their examination.
  3. Certified Fraud Examiners shall be alert to the possibility of conjecture, unsubstantiated opinion and bias of witnesses and others. CFEs shall consider both exculpatory and inculpatory evidence

A.   Evidence

  1. Certified Fraud Examiners shall endeavor to establish effective control and management procedures for documents, data and other evidence obtained during the course of a fraud examination. CFEs shall be cognizant of the chain of custody including origin, possession and disposition of relevant evidence and material. CFEs shall strive to preserve the integrity of relevant evidence and material.
  2. Certified Fraud Examiners’ work product may vary with the circumstances of each fraud examination. The extent of documentation shall be subject to the needs and objectives of the client or employer
Section V. Standards of Reporting

A.   General

  1. Fraud examination reports may be oral or written, including fact witness and/or expert witness testimony, and may take many different forms. There is no single structure or format that is prescribed for a CFE’s report; however, the report should not be misleading.

 B.   Report Content

  1. Certified Fraud Examiners’ reports shall be based on evidence that is sufficient, reliable and relevant to support the facts, conclusions, opinions and/or recommendations related to the fraud examination. The report shall be confined to subject matter, principles and methodologies within the Member’s area of knowledge, skill, experience, training or education.
  2. No opinion shall be expressed regarding the legal guilt or innocence of any person or party.
CODE OF PROFESSINAL ETHICS
  1. An ACFE Member shall, at all times, demonstrate a commitment to professionalism and diligence in the performance of his or her duties.
  2. An ACFE Member shall not engage in any illegal or unethical conduct, or any activity which would constitute a conflict of interest that has not been properly disclosed to the appropriate parties.
  3. An ACFE Member shall, at all times, exhibit the highest level of integrity in the performance of all professional assignments, and will accept only assignments for which there is reasonable expectation that the assignment will be completed with professional competence.
  4. An ACFE Member will comply with the lawful orders of the courts, and will testify to matters truthfully and without bias or prejudice.
  5. An ACFE Member, in conducting examinations, will obtain evidence or other documentation to establish a reasonable basis for any opinion rendered. No opinion shall be expressed regarding the guilt or innocence of any person or party.
  6. An ACFE Member shall not reveal any confidential information obtained during a professional engagement without proper authorization.
  7. An ACFE Member shall reveal all material matters discovered during the course of an examination, which, if omitted, could cause a distortion of the facts.
  8. An ACFE Member shall continually strive to increase the competence and effectiveness of professional services performed under his or her direction.

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