Fraud Awareness and Prevention Training, Page 3 Reviews
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Average score 4.7
911 reviews
Aside from a small mention of Wells Fargo, the fraud training seems biased towards employee fraud rather than mentioning the corruption that takes place at board level of a company. It could be more balanced. Section 2 also encourages distrust and policing of others’ behaviour among employees. The spoken delivery is clear and visuals are consistent with the other iHasco sessions.
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Very informative.
I really liked the course and it was really useful, but I felt an unease about it, too. Yes, we need to be fraud aware, but you also don't want to create a culture of suspicion in your organisation, where you are constantly looking for 'red flags' amongst your colleagues. I think there has to be a bit more balance.
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There were things raised that I had not thought of. As I managed to delete my certificate could you pleas send it to me?
informative and enjoyable
The course brought up many things that we may be aware of but helped focus on what actions should be taken in certain events and how to be aware of 'red flags' in many different areas.
Generally a good all round guide to fraud prevention. The need is to not be in a hurry when answering the questions which were straight forward enough, I didn’t read one of the questions properly but was able to learn from that mistake and immediately saw where I was wrong, so a good all round learning experience.
Good refresher about fraud and preventing fraud in the workplace