
About
Fraud and corruption risks continue to evolve—and internal audit is often the early warning system. This course covers how to recognize indicators, assess vulnerabilities, and strengthen preventive and detective controls across procurement, third parties, conflicts of interest, and financial reporting. Participants will leave with practical tools to build risk-based audit steps and support stronger organizational integrity.

Event Format
This is a live, two-hour virtual session designed to be practical, engaging, and interactive. The session will combine focused instruction with real-world examples, guided discussion, and live audience participation.
Participants can expect:
- Structured teaching segments with clear, actionable takeaways
- Practical scenarios to connect concepts to real audit environments
- Dedicated time for live Q&A with the facilitator
Speaker Spotlight:
Marc Tassé
B.Com. (University of Ottawa), MBA (University of Ottawa), FCPA, FCA (CPA Ontario), FCG (Chartered Governance Institute of Canada)
Mr. Tassé is an award-winning lecturer at the University of Ottawa Faculty of Law and Director of the Telfer Executive MBA program, with more than 30 years of experience teaching law and business students and training over 40,000 legal and business professionals across Canada and internationally. He has delivered lectures at leading institutions including McGill University and Harvard University, and is widely recognized for his work on anti-corruption, financial crime, and corporate misconduct. A thought leader in the field, he has contributed research and presented alongside global organizations such as the OECD, the World Bank, the American Society of International Law, and the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, and is a recipient of the King Charles III Coronation Medal for his significant contributions to the field.
