Scott Collins, LPAC Senior Anti-Corruption AdvisorMonrovia – The Senior Anti-Corruption Advisor at the USAID sponsored Legal Professional Development & Anti-Corruption Program in Liberia (LPAC), Mr. Scott Collins says the progress of Liberia depends on how professionals and officials perform their daily duties. He believes that the work of professional people such as anti-fraud professionals is essential in protecting the country’s resources against fraud and ensuring growth and development. Speaking at a three-day anti-fraud training and awareness for Certified Fraud Examiners (CFEs) in Liberia, Mr. Collins said, “the progress of Liberia depends on what professionals and officials do in the performance of your daily duties.”The LPAC Senior Anti-Corruption Advisor also cautioned Certified Fraud Examiners in Liberia to set themselves apart and not engage in “business as usual” in the performance of their professional duties. It is Chapter Number 198 and currently has about 200 Certified Fraud Examiners who are bankers, internal and external auditors, lawyers, accountants, investigators, detectives and other professionals. LPAC is a major partner to the Liberia Chapter of the ACFE.
Source: Front Page Africa December 30, 2019 22:05 UTC