Majuro, MH – (January 28th, 2020) — Office of the Auditor-General (OAG) announced today its Chief Investigator Jaston Anjain and Deputy Chief Investigator, Vivian Niedenthal Koroivulaono, are now Certified Fraud Examiners (CFE).
To become a CFE, one must pass an exam on the four major disciplines that comprise the fraud examination body of knowledge: Fraud Prevention & Deterrence, Financial Transactions & Fraud Scheme, Investigation and Law.
Although Mr. Anjain and Mrs. Koroivulaono have only been with OAG in a span of 4-5 years, they have met high professional, ethical, and educational standards and OAG recognizes them with great admiration for their leadership, contribution and dedication to the agency and the people of the Marshall Islands.
ABOUT ACFE: ASSOCIATION OF CERTIFIED FRAUD EXAMINERS
The ACFE is the world’s largest anti-fraud organization and premier provider of anti-fraud training and education.
The Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE) credential denotes proven expertise in fraud prevention, detection and deterrence. CFEs around the world help protect the global economy by uncovering fraud and implementing processes to prevent fraud from occurring in the first place. To learn more about ACFE, visit www.acfe.com.
ABOUT OFFICE OF THE AUDITOR-GENERAL
The
Office of the Auditor-General was established under the Constitution of the
Republic of the Marshall Islands as an independent agency to conduct
audits of all RMI agencies
and activities. OAG has a special
duty to prevent and detect fraud,
waste, and abuse in the collection and expenditure of all public funds.
MEDIA CONTACT
Anastasia Dujmovic
IT Manager/Communication Officer Office of the Auditor-General Telephone- (692) 625-3390 www.rmioag.com
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Office of the Auditor-General- P.O. Box 245 Majuro, Marshall Islands: (692) 625-3390-Fax: (692) 625-5135