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This study is aimed at determining the impact of fraud and related financial crimes on the growth and development of Nigerian economy. Data for the study were collected from secondary sources only. The research analyzed the data generated using regression analysis. The research findings revealed that, fraud and related financial crime has significant effect on the Nigerian economy. The research therefore recommends that Auditors and Accountants in organizations and financial institutions should be trained on how to carry out forensic investigation since the fraudsters are now sophisticated in their act. Also internal control systems should be strengthened to block opportunities that attract fraud perpetrators and oversight function of the National Assembly be strengthened to make public office holders accountable
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Abstract: THE IMPACT OF INVESTIGATIVE ACCOUNTING PROCEDURES FOR FORENSIC AUDITS
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Aeromagnetic data was analysed and used to delineate the structural features of the upper part of Nasarawa State of Nigeria whic...
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Abstract: THE IMPACT OF CANDIDATE EXPERIENCE ON RECRUITMENT SUCCESS
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