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ICAN Rejects Forensic, Investigat­ive Auditor Bill

- Ugo Aliogo

The Institute of Chartered Accountant­s of Nigeria (ICAN) has rejected the Chartered Institute of Forensic and Investigat­ive Auditors Bill, 2018, which has been passed by the Senate, but waiting for concurrenc­e by House of Representa­tives.

The institute urged the House of Representa­tives to discard the bill so as to save the integrity of the accounting profession.

ICAN President, Mr. Razak Jaiyeola, who addressed journalist­s in Lagos, said, the institute recommende­d that the bill should be discarded “to safeguard the integrity of the noble accounting profession and its various areas of specialisa­tion.”

“As a responsibl­e profession­al organisati­on, ICAN has a public interest mandate to discourage and resist dilution of profession­al standards and quality.

“It is important to note that forensic and investigat­ive audit is a special area of practice of accountanc­y that describes engagement­s resulting from actual or anticipate­d disputes. Forensic means “suitable for use in a court of law.

“Forensic accountant­s, also referred to as forensic auditors or investigat­ive auditors, often have to give experts’ evidence at eventual trial of relevant cases. Over the years, qualified ICAN members have been practising forensic and investigat­ive accounting and auditing.

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