Perception of State Government Employees of Kerala about Forensic Accounting and Investigation standards issued in August 2021

Authors

  • Sivakumar A
  • Anu T P

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33516/rb.v48i1-2.169-180p

Keywords:

Perception, Government Employees, Forensic, Accounting and Investigation, Standards

Abstract

Government Employees draw salary from the consolidated fund of India. Besides, they handle money and properties of the society. Therefore, they have to be cautious. Even though, Forensic Accounting and Investigation is applied by Banking and related industries, it is equally significant in all spheres of life. A Basic understanding about Forensic Accounting and Investigation and its latest amendments like newly issued Forensic Accounting and Investigation standards is necessary to be cautious and protect the public money. They should be cautious while allocating large contracts and dealing with parties. They should not try to get personal gains from the contract. Forensic Accounting is a way to nab the culprits. It gives evidence before a court of law. Therefore, all levels of Government employees should try to understand the Forensic Accounting and Investigation. If they are unaware, proper training should be given to them. Therefore, researchers try to understand the Perception of State Government Employees of Kerala about Forensic Accounting and Investigation standards issued in August 2021.


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Published

2022-07-01

How to Cite

A, S., & T P, A. (2022). Perception of State Government Employees of Kerala about Forensic Accounting and Investigation standards issued in August 2021. Research Bulletin, 48(1-2), 169–180. https://doi.org/10.33516/rb.v48i1-2.169-180p

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