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INTERNAL AUDIT - ACCOUNTS PAYABLE AUDIT University of Washington August 11, 2011 Kim Herrenkohl, Director Western Washington University Office of the Internal Auditor 360-650-3435 Kim.Herrenkohl@wwu.edu
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Training Objectives Discuss common fraud risks Objectives of an operational accounts payable audit Discuss WWU’s Audit Program Discuss WWU’s Audit Report
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Common Fraud Risks in Disbursement Processes Improper separation of key processing duties within A/P and Accounting Returning checks to the person that enters the invoices into the system or prompted the payment Department employee submits a fictitious invoice A/P employee creates a fictitious vendor in system and enters invoices
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Washington State Disbursement Frauds Accountant issued 6 fictitious checks to two friends and recorded them as vendor refunds ($71,750) A/P supervisor issued checks to himself & issued checks to vendors to pay his personal bills ($137,467) Freight vendor took advantage of weak internal controls and relationship with an employee and overbilled for freight charges ($839,707 )
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Objectives of A/P Audit As Internal Auditors (not financial statement auditors), our audit scope typically includes reviewing for: Effectiveness Efficiencies Compliance with policy & regulation Safeguarding assets (reasonable internal controls)
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