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The Bill for the Establishment of Chartered Institute of Forensics and Certified Fraud Examiners of Nigeria scaled second reading at the House of Representatives on Thursday, March 29, 2021. The significance of this in the fight against corruption, fraud and criminality in Nigeria is far reaching. Promoted by Association of National Accountants of Nigeria (ANAN), it is a multi-disciplinary bill crafted to fire from all cylinders the hydra-headed monster that corruption has become in the country. Promoters of the bill have noted with concern the rising state of failure of cases in court and determined to reverse the trend. They believe 100% conviction of fraudsters is possible in courts if the cases are diligently prosecuted backed by hard core evidence using scientific methods of forensics and fraud examination.
ANAN inaugurates Osisioma as 12th president The Punch
Published 28 April 2021
The Association of National Accountants of Nigeria has inaugurated Prof. Benjamin Osisioma as its 12th President and Chairman of Governing Council.
In his inaugural speech on Saturday, Osisioma stated that the current administration would make extensive moves to improve corporate governance in ANAN and overhaul the entire administrative machinery.
According to him, one of the immediate tasks of his administration will be to build additional structures and work out existing arrangements for the ANAN University and the Nigerian College of Accountancy, Jos, to co-exist.
He challenged the NCA to rise to the occasion of expanding, extending and enlarging student enrolment to attain at least 10,000 per annum within the next five years.
ANAN do not operate like ICAN. ANAN is quite unique among all professional accountancy body in the world by simply having the Nigerian College of Accountancy