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Waikato IIA NZ SIG: Fraud

Date 
11 July 2024
Time
3:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Venue
PwC Waikato, Level 4, 109 Ward Street, Hamilton
Hybrid
Delivery Method
Hybrid
Facilitator
PwC

Registrations are now closed for the Waikato SIG: Fraud. Thank you to those who registered.

Fraud

IIA NZ Waikato and Central Region Special Interest Group (WSIG) Event: (July, 2024)

The IIA NZ Waikato and Central Region Special Interest Group (WSIG) Event is a complimentary and enriching experience that combines networking, knowledge sharing, and collaboration for professionals in the internal auditing community within the Waikato and Central regions. Participants can anticipate gaining valuable insights, expanding their professional networks, and contributing to the growth and development of the internal auditing field in this regional context.

IIA NZ extends its sincere appreciation to PwC Waikato for graciously sponsoring the venue for each of these quarterly events.

  • Thursday 11 July, 2024
  • From 3 - 5 pm
  • PricewaterhouseCoopers New Zealand
  • Corner Anglesea & Ward Streets, PO Box 191, Hamilton 3240
  • Venue Hosts: Aaron Steele and Grace, IIA NZ Regional Ambassadors and Venue Host Sponsors
  • Topic: Fraud
  • Speaker: Philip Riley - Director, PwC Forensic Services

Join us for an informative presentation on the insights gathered from the 2024 PwC Global Economic Crime Survey. We will deep dive into the current landscape of economic crime from across the globe and explore current New Zealand trends. This session is tailored for internal audit and risk professionals, providing you with practical tips and strategies to stay ahead of emerging risks.

Philips Bio: Philip is a Director in PwC's Forensic Services team with over 20 years' experience working with clients across the globe to effectively prepare for, respond to and emerge stronger from unplanned events and crises. Philip started his career at PwC in Australia before spending eight years at PwC in the USA. He has worked across a wide range of industries including financial services, agricultural products, transport and infrastructure, manufacturing and pharma/life-sciences, real estate, construction, aviation, and public sector.

He has diverse experience across forensics assignments advising senior executives and boards on issues including fraud, bribery and corruption, regulatory compliance, serious workplace misconduct, contractual and commercial disputes, and money laundering. Additionally, Philip has worked with a range of clients in broader compliance consulting and enterprise risk management.

Philip presents on fraud, corruption, compliance and investigations to a range of industry and professional associations, along with fraud and forensic accounting classes at a number of tertiary institutions.

We are delighted to provide you with these dates in advance, allowing you to secure them in your diary early.

The IIA NZ National office, in collaboration with the venue host, will enhance this listing with additional details, including the speaker and a topic summary, before registrations open.

Registrations are open and they will close on the Friday 5th July 2024.

This is a FREE event.

Should you have any questions concerning the above event please send an email to events@iianz.org.nz.

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