Forensic auditors urge action on CIFIA Bill

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Related imageThe Chartered Institute of Forensic and Investigative Auditors of Nigeria (CIFIA) has called on the House of Representatives to follow the Senate and pass the CIFIA Bill in order to boost the fight against corruption.

CIFIA’s Chief promoter, Dr Victoria Enape, made the appeal at the induction/ training of new members in Abuja, with the theme “Transition to Forensic and Investigative Audit.”

The Bill for an Act to establish the Chartered Institute of Forensic and Investigative Auditors of Nigeria was jointly sponsored by Sen. Ahmed Lawan, the Senate Majority Leader and Sen. Andy Uba.

The Bill has been passed by the Senate and waits passage by the lower chamber before transmission to the president for assent.

Enape, in a statement on Thursday in Abuja, advised the Federal Government to embrace the current trend of forensic and investigative auditing to revamp the nation’s economy and check fraudulent practices.

She said if the Bill was enacted, it would help position forensic fellows in various organisations and agencies to check illicit financial flow in the country.

Enape said: “Our appeal is that the Bill should be given speedy concurrence at the House of Representatives, so that it can be moved to the president for assent.

“After presidential assent, we will be able to do anything Nigeria wants us to do to assist in ensuring prevention of fraud.”

Enape also called for synergy with stakeholders in order to ensure that forensic auditing which was a new trend in global auditing became a reality in Nigeria.

“Therefore forensic auditors must not necessary be only accountants considering the nature of the works involved,” she added.

On his part, a fellow of CIFIA, Mr Mavis Ighota, said that the induction would enable the professional diversity in response to the urgent globalisation in the fight against fraud and corruption.

According to him, CIFIA is soliciting for collaboration with ICAN and other professional bodies in order to achieve their respective goals.

“We are pleading with ICAN that they should calm down and let us work together.

“We are no threat to any professional body in Nigeria but only trying to fill a vacuum” she said.


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