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Forensic investigation and economic crime
Švajnochová, Gabriela ; Müllerová, Libuše (advisor) ; Hótová, Renáta (referee)
Topic of this master thesis is forensic investigation and forms of economic crime which can be detected during the investigation. First chapter focuses on forensic investigation and its comparison with statutory audit. In the second chapter is performed analysis of forms of economic crime in the Czech Republic, Southern and Eastern Europe and globally. Knowledge from the previous chapters is applied to the real forensic investigation performed in the Czech Republic, forensic investigation of project OpenCard.
The techniques of fraudulent conduct and forensic investigation
Rücklová, Žaneta ; Králíček, Vladimír (advisor) ; Molín, Jan (referee)
The thesis deals with the issue of fraudulent conduct, detection, investigation and prevention. The first part defines the most common types of fraudulent schemes, including detailed specifications, warning signals and measures to avoid them. Also describes the role and importance of forensic investigation. The second part analyzes the typical offender and the efficiency of detection of fraudulent conduct. The work is completed by tables and graphs that are supported by actual cases of fraud in the Czech Republic and the USA. The third part describes the impact of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act to improve investors protection and prevention in the fight against fraud on the U.S. capital markets.
Fraud examination, rules, process and methods.
Plachý, Daniel ; Králíček, Vladimír (advisor) ; Molín, Jan (referee)
The thesis deals with the forensic investigation whose aim is to reveal fraudulent behavior and evaluate internal control system. The first part of the thesis describes the most common types of fraud and defines key circumstances leading to fraudulent behavior. Further the forensic investigation and its output is discussed in detail. Also all the parts of the investigation are described with the specific options which can be used by an investigator to obtain enough information and achieve his goal. In conclusion, two real forensic investigations are described. Those two cases represent a check of entrusted funds usage. Finally, the outcomes of these investigations are evaluated and compared.
Detection of Fraud in Audit and Forensic Investigation
Kupková, Barbora ; Králíček, Vladimír (advisor) ; Molín, Jan (referee)
Economic crime is always actual theme, even more when economy finds itself in crisis. It is a well-known fact, that in such times fraud risk increases even inside organizations. This thesis is dealing with economic crime from the perspective of auditor and fraud examiner and likewise in the terms of Czech criminal law. Fraud, as both professions call economic criminality, implies higher costs for organizations, that's why both private and government sector organizations strives to fight it. Statutory audit is being perceived as one of the means to detect fraud. But statutory audit often fails to satisfy these expectations, for it's objective is only in auditor's opinion to express, that financial statement doesn't contain material misstatement. Detecting fraud is a responsibility of the entity. As a result of discrepancies in concept of this responsibility between public and auditors arises expectation gap, which is one of the problems distinctly revealed in the beginning of the financial crisis, when big companies, whose financial statements were verified by auditor's unqualified opinion, found themselves in trouble. In this context the thesis specifies auditor's responsibility in the wording of International Standards on Auditing and Czech law. As more efficient anti-fraud means the forensic audit is being used, the thesis compares it with statutory audit especially in terms of detecting fraud.
Fraud investigation and anti-corruption legislation
Vacek, David ; Dvořáček, Jiří (advisor) ; Štědroňský, Václav (referee)
This paper deals with the subject of fraud investigation. Fraud investigation and forensic audit as such are defined in the first part of the paper. Requirements to become a fraud investigator are described in the next part. A theory surrounding frauds is also presented (incl. most common fraud schemes, fraud triangle etc.). The author also describes foreign anti-corruption legislation which has power to punish corruption which took place on the soil of Czech Republic. An example of how breach of FCPA in the Czech Republic has been investigated is presented by the end of the paper.
Auditor's reaction to realized frauds during audit of final accounts
Kvapil, Lukáš ; Králíček, Vladimír (advisor) ; Brumovský, Tomáš (referee)
Dissertation tries to put near auditor's reaction to realized frauds during audit of final accounts. Beginning is focused on sence of audit, history and present. Frauds of accounting entity from point of view of international standards on auditing (ISA) are specified in next part of thesis. Main part is focus on concrete reaction of auditor, not only on accounting frauds, but also on possible legalization of earnings from criminal activity. Conclusion deal with actual progres of ISA and forensic investigation.

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