Lifestyle Audits and Fraud Prevention: Elevating HR’s role in combating white-collar crime

 

Our latest working paper explores how lifestyle audits can be used as a powerful tool to detect and prevent fraud in both the public and private sectors. It highlights the growing need for transparency, accountability, and stronger oversight mechanisms to curb corruption and rebuild public trust. The paper also discusses how policy reforms, governance practices, and technology can work together to close the gaps that allow unethical behaviour to go unchecked.

Read the full paper here to learn more about how lifestyle audits can strengthen integrity and good governance.