The third cohort of Applied Research students are currently finalising their research findings and are in the process of submitting their research monograph which will be on 9th Actober 2010. Applied research is a course where students preferably choose their own organisation (own place of employment)and do a case study on. From the forensic view point, students are expected to identify a specific issue or reserch problem and go on to collect data so that the prob;em could be resolved. Some of the topics that the students have chosen include the following:
1) Fraud Mitigation Exercise of a Local Bank - An Evaluation and Analysis of Non-Performing Loan
2) Split Procurement to Avoid the Tender Procedure in Malaysian Government Agencies
3) A Taxpayer Analysis of Under-declared taxes
4) Risk-Based Audit of a Local Port
5) Corporate Disclosure: A Reality Check on a Listed Holdings Berhad
6) The Employees’ Perceptions on the Effectiveness of Fraud Detection System: Case of A Malaysian Bank
7) Fraud Awareness Program of an Insurance Company
8) Fraud Deviant Behaviour of Fraudsters: A Case Study of a Government Agency
9) Perception of Public Sector Auditors on Fraud Detection Responsibility
10) Assessment of GLC Transformation Program: A Midterm Review
11) Occupational Fraud and Whistleblowing Policy: A Case Study of a Car Manufacturing Company
12) Skills and Competencies of Accountant to Detect Fraud: A Case Study On Accountant General Department
13) Non-Performing Loan: Evidences from Post Morterm Review Reports
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