Save the dates of September 15-16, 2010 and make plans to join us for AGA’s Fifth Annual Internal Control & Fraud Conference in Washington, D.C.
With an unprecedented emphasis on transparency and accountability, the
public’s expectation for efficiency and effectiveness from their
governments has never been greater. Do your part to boost public
confidence in the integrity and professionalism of government financial
managers by learning the latest information on preventing and detecting
fraud, waste and abuse.
Worth 14 CPE hours, the conference offers a comprehensive educational
program with informative speakers, valuable discussions, and top-notch
sessions focusing on the responsibilities of accountability
professionals in ensuring a good system of internal controls to lower
the risks of wrongdoing.
Hear government leaders and industry experts discuss latest discovery techniques and lessons learned from various schemes; how poor internal controls can lead to fraud, waste and abuse; and how different levels of government are cooperating to improve services to citizens. The conference will also cover various aspects of the Recovery Act from an internal control and fraud perspective.
In addition to an excellent technical program, this event is packed with opportunities to share best practices, resources and information, and to network and cultivate relationships.
· Advance Registration opens on April 30, 2010.
· Fees are $500 for AGA members and $675 for nonmembers until August 20. Register online and save!
Information about the agenda, speakers, hotel accommodations and exhibit and sponsorship opportunities is coming soon. Stay tuned to the website for more information…See you in September!