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AI: Using analytics to stem the rising tide of corporate fraud in Malaysia

Fraud and corruption are on the rise in the local corporate landscape. Can technology be used to help combat this issue? According to the latest PwC Global Economic Crime and Fraud Survey, fraud cases have remained high in Malaysia since 2018, although there has been a marked decrease in other Southeast Asian countries during the same period. This is despite the fact that 45% of Malaysian organisations say they have dedicated programmes to address such crimes, which is 7% higher than the average in the region. “When it comes to the readiness of Malaysian organisations to use technology to combat fraud, I would consider them ready but nowhere near where they should be in terms of adoption,” says Gerard McDonnell, SAS regional solution director for fraud and security.

Body cameras proposed in Ridgefield police budget

Body cameras proposed in Ridgefield police budget FacebookTwitterEmail RIDGEFIELD The police department is looking to purchase body cameras ahead of a state requirement. Police Chief Jeff Kreitz included body cameras in the department’s proposed budget for the upcoming year during a Board of Selectman meeting on Feb. 4, which the board is now reviewing. The total cost of the cameras is about $424,000 and would be paid over a five-year period, Kreitz said. The department is required to have body cameras installed by July 2022 per the state’s police accountability bill, but prefers to have them before the deadline. “We would like to get them as soon as we can, so that’s why we put it in this year’s budget process,” Kreitz said.

About 90 percent of taxpayer funds go toward salaries in Ridgefield Here are the top earners

Here is a look at the top salaries paid in Ridgefield FacebookTwitterEmail Ridgefield First Selectman Rudy Marconi discusses a plan of action to change how opioid addiction is treated during an News Times Editorial Board meeting on Wednesday, February, 3, 2016, at the News Times offices, in Danbury, Conn.H John Voorhees III / Hearst Connecticut Media The majority of Ridgefield’s revenue comes from taxpayers’ dollars and nearly half of the overall town budget is spent on employee salaries, according to Ridgefield Finance Director Kevin Redmond. “On the revenue side, nearly all of it is driven by Ridgefield taxpayers. Our revenue are taxes. Ninety percent of the town’s revenues are derived from property taxes,” Redmond said.

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