The NEWS (Monrovia)
7 March 2008
Monrovia — President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf is expected to launch an anti-fraud entity in Monrovia today.
According to a release, the new corporate entity is devoted to promoting awareness about occupational fraud, abuse and waste in order to lay the foundation for an effective war against such ills.
The founder and Chief Executive Officer of the newly organized Corporate Governance and Forensic Solutions, Inc. (CGFS) Theo Dekonty Joseph said they were organized with an objective of joining other anti-fraud professionals across the world to fight occupational fraud and abuse in private and public sectors.
Assistant Professor Joseph explained that his organization is also in line with the Government of Liberia's policy of fighting fraud, corruption,abuse and waste by providing professionals with the requisite tools to fight fraud more effectively with practical solutions that can be applied immediately.
The release quoted Joseph as saying that the firm will be managed by five internationally qualified professional fraud examiners and forensic accountants, as well as 25 locally trained consultants.
The Corporate Governance and Forensic Solutions, Inc. is a member firm of VOSCON International Services, which has developed a connected network of operations and knitted resources to serve Liberia in the anti-fraud field.
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