AICPA Guidance on Fraud Control Should Broaden Use of Whistleblower
Hotlines, Says The Network, Inc.
Norcross, Georgia – January 27, 2005
The Network, Inc., a leading national provider of corporate hotlines,
has lauded the recent American Institute of Certified Public Accountants’ (AICPA)
guidance to Audit Committees on fraud-prevention, saying this should
broaden the use of hotlines among both public and non-public entities.
“Not only does the AICPA acknowledge that hotlines are an important
tool for combating fraud, but they encourage audit committees of all
companies, not just those subject to Sarbanes-Oxley, to cultivate a strong
whistleblower program,” said Tony Malone, CEO of The Network.
“The guidelines mention the use of an independent hotline provider
as an action to enhance the hotline’s effectiveness as an internal
control,” he said.
“The AICPA also suggests publicizing the hotline phone number
to stakeholders beyond employees,” said Malone.
Tips are the leading method of detecting corporate fraud, according
the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners, whose studies have found
that hotlines deliver measurable results by preventing and detecting
fraud.
“With comprehensive employee education, hotlines are a powerful
tool for preventing fraud. The AICPA has issued a comprehensive checklist
for audit committees to use in designing independent hotlines as an effective
internal control,” said Malone.
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