The
Chartered Institute of Forensic and Investigative Auditors in Nigeria (CFIA)
has disclosed that the country lacks the capacity to fight corruption.
The CFIA
President, Dr. Victoria Ayishetu declared this yesterday at the induction of
the institute’s new members.
According to
her, the level of sophisticated tactics devised by fraudsters to perpetrate
crimes, have outsmarted the existing traditional auditing in the country.
She said
fraudsters have taken advantage of the 21st century digital revolution in their
fraudulent practices.
She added
that most times, they go undetected through the radar of ill-equipped
traditional systems of auditing.
Ayishetu
stressed the need for advance auditing knowledge, including science and
technology in sniffing out fraud.
She added
that accountants have been unable to sniff out fraud, because fraudsters had
advanced to using sophisticated, or high tech equipment in committing the
crime.
The
president disclosed that the institute has been training forensic auditors to
bridge the gap, with the use of modern technological tools.
This, she,
noted would help to save foreign exchange for the country, as it is faced with
challenges of transparency, accountability and good governance.
The
president disclosed that the CFIA Bill that is pending at the Senate had scaled
first and second reading, including public hearing.
She
expressed confidence that the bill, which received an overwhelming support,
would be passed into law in the course of the year.
Also, a
member of the institute’s Board of Trustee, Prof. Bayero Mohammed said the lack
of forensic auditors was the reason the Economic and Financial Crimes
Commission (EFCC) have been unable to prosecute corruption cases.
Meanwhile, a
rights activist, Jaye Gaskiya, has advised the Federal Government to
demonstrate zero tolerance for fraud and corruption.
He made the
call in Abuja yesterday in reaction to the EY global fraud survey.
The report
had ranked Nigeria number three of 55 countries that have failed in its fight
against corruption.
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