ANTI-FRAUD STAFF TURNOVER IS A PROBLEM SAUS ACFE – BUT STRESSING WORK VALUE CAN EXPERT RETENTION
January 22nd, 2023
While the Covid-19 pandemic has seen increased spending on anti-fraud departments and corresponding increases in salaries, anti-fraud professionals are keen to explore their career options, with 48% saying they expect to leave their current company within two years.
That figure, of probable concern to HR departments, was culled from an Association of Certified Fraud Examiners (ACFE) survey of 80,294 members worldwide in February 2022 and released in the ACFE’s 2022 compensation guide published in October (2022).
The survey showed that 32.3% expected to remain ...
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