Corporate
Resiliency
Managing the Growing Risk of Fraud and Corruption
By Toby J. F. Bishop and Frank E.
Hydoski
Published by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

The twenty-first
century global economy brings huge new markets and cheaper sources of
supply, but also exposes companies to greater risks and consequences of
fraud and corruption. This book is written for members of boards of
directors and audit committees, senior executives, those who advise or
report to them, and those responsible for managing fraud and corruption
risks. It describes in plain English a proactive fraud and corruption
risk management process that can enhance corporate resiliency.
Authors Toby
Bishop and Frank Hydoski provide practical insights and highlight traps
to avoid. Quotes from their interviews of business executives provide
international perspectives regarding changes in fraud and corruption
risks and techniques that companies are adopting to deal with
them.
Toby J. F.
Bishop is the Director of the Deloitte Forensic Center for Deloitte Financial Advisory
Services LLP in Chicago. He is the former president and
CEO of the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners, and he has been
named five times to Accounting Today’s Top 100 Most
Influential People in the Accounting Profession.
Frank E.
Hydoski leads the Analytic and Forensic Technology
practice of Deloitte Financial Advisory Services LLP. He has served as
chief of forensics for the Independent Inquiry Committee of the United
Nations Oil-for-Food Programme and led a key forensic eff ort in the
investigation of Holocaust-era accounts held by Swiss banks.
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