Association of Certified Fraud Examiners

The Association of Certified Fraud Examiners (ACFE) is a professional organization of fraud examiners. Its activities include producing fraud information, tools and training. Based in Austin, Texas, the ACFE was founded in 1988 by Joseph T. Wells. The ACFE grants the professional designation of Certified Fraud Examiner[1] (abbreviated CFE).

Association of Certified Fraud Examiners
Formation1988
Legal statusProfessional organization
HeadquartersAustin, Texas
Region served
Worldwide (125 countries)
Membership
More than 85,000
Chairman
Joseph T. Wells
President and CEO
Bruce Dorris
Main organ
Board of Regents
Websitewww.acfe.com

Founder

Joseph T. Wells founded the ACFE and sits as its chairman. After graduating from the University of Oklahoma, he served for ten years with the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), during which time he investigated former Attorney General John N. Mitchell's involvement in Watergate.[2]

In addition to his duties as chairman, Wells writes, researches, and lectures to business and professional groups on white-collar crime issues. He has written books and articles on fraud prevention and detection. His writings appear in professional journals.[3]

Global Fraud Conference

With companies losing up to 5% of annual revenue to occupational fraud, the ability to detect and deter fraud is critical. Due to this, the ACFE created the largest anti-fraud conference in the world as an opportunity for those interested in developing the appropriate tools to combat fraud. The 32nd ACFE Global Fraud Conference will be held in Las Vegas on June 20-25, 2021.[4]

Past ACFE Global Fraud Conferences

  • 20th ACFE Global Fraud Conference (2009) • Las Vegas, Nevada
  • 21st ACFE Global Fraud Conference (2010) • Washington, D.C.
  • 22nd ACFE Global Fraud Conference (2011) • San Diego, California
  • 23rd ACFE Global Fraud Conference (2012) • Orlando, Florida
  • 24th ACFE Global Fraud Conference (2013) • Las Vegas, Nevada
  • 25th ACFE Global Fraud Conference (2014) • San Antonio, Texas
  • 26th ACFE Global Fraud Conference (2015) • Baltimore, Maryland
  • 27th ACFE Global Fraud Conference (2016) • Las Vegas, Nevada
  • 28th ACFE Global Fraud Conference (2017) • Nashville, Tennessee
  • 29th ACFE Global Fraud Conference (2018) • Las Vegas, Nevada
  • 30th ACFE Global Fraud Conference (2019) • Austin, Texas
  • 31st ACFE Global Fraud Conference (2020) • Boston, Massachusetts

Fraud Museum

The ACFE runs a fraud museum containing exhibits linked to famous frauds, which is open to the public.[5] America's Guide to Fraud Prevention, written by famous con man Steve Comisar, is on display in the ACFE fraud museum. The book is considered a piece of fraud history.[6][7]

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See also

References

  1. "About the ACFE". www.acfe.com.
  2. "Association of Certified Fraud Examiners - Bio - Dr. Joseph T. Wells". www.acfe.com.
  3. "Fraud Crimes - The Kavinoky Law Firm".
  4. "Conferences". www.acfe.com.
  5. "Association of Certified Fraud Examiners - The ACFE Fraud Museum". www.acfe.com.
  6. Barry Minkow Added to the List of Repeat Offenders Archived 2011-06-24 at the Wayback Machine, from Association of Certified Fraud Examiners, Scott Patterson, ACFE Media Relations Specialist
  7. "ACFE's Fraud Museum". Accounting Today. Retrieved 2014-03-04.
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