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The Association of Certified Fraud Examiners' (ACFE) second annual National Fraud Conference, originally slated for September 11-12, has been rescheduled to November 6-7.
A statement issued by Rebecca Atswei Lomo, President of the Ghana Chapter of ACFE, copied to the Ghana News Agency apologised to members and registered participants for the date change.
“We understand the inconvenience this may cause and appreciate your thoughtfulness. All existing registrations will automatically be transferred to the new dates,” it said.

“If you cannot attend the rescheduled conference, please get in touch with our registration team for further assistance.”
The statement reiterated ACFE’s commitment to delivering a high-quality event and looking forward to welcoming all participants in November.
It assured members and interested participants of regular updates on the programme’s session details and speaker announcements.
She lauded members for their continued support; saying “and we apologise for any inconvenience this change may cause”.
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