Is your audit committee prepared for an unexpected investigation?
August 30 @ 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm EDT
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Participants of the free live webinar will be eligible for 1 CPE credit.
According to PwC’s 2022 Global Economic and Fraud survey, 46% of respondents reported experiencing fraud, corruption, or other economic crimes in the last 24 months.
Volatile, uncertain economic times often lead to increased complaints to whistleblower hotlines, lawsuits, and customer and vendor complaints. In response, the audit committee is usually called upon to oversee or direct an investigation. Is your audit committee prepared to respond to such a challenge?
Participants will hear from PwC’s Governance Insights Center and the Investigations & Forensics team, along with expert panelists covering:
- The impact of the current environment and matters leading to an unexpected investigation
- How to lead what’s next – the audit committee’s role in responding to an unexpected investigation
- Post-response activities, including the importance of overseeing a remediation plan
Presenters:
Maria Castañón Moats, Governance Insights Center Leader, PwC US
Stephen Parker, Partner, Governance Insights Center, PwC US
Ryan Murphy, Partner, US Investigations & Forensics Leader, PwC US
Erin G.H. Sloan, Partner, WilmerHale
Who should attend: Board directors, Risk & compliance professionals.
CPE Credit: Participants will be eligible for 1 CPE credit in the field of accounting for attending the 60 minute webcast and answering 4 out of the 5 polling questions.