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KPMG India launches first fraud diagnostic survey
NEW DELHI: KPMG released its first “Fraud and Misconduct Diagnostic Survey in India” today.
Releasing the report KPMG Forensic global managing partner Norman D. Inkster, who was on a visit to India from Canada, was quoted as saying in a press release:”The effect of world-wide corporate frauds and the alleged senior management involvement have eroded confidence amongst stakeholders globally. Declining investor confidence in companies around the world has had an adverse impact on the emerging global economic order.”
Speaking on the relevance of the survey, Inkster said: “The survey taps the perceptions of corporates across industry sectors on how they currently manage fraud risk in their organisations.”
KPMG India managing partner Ian Gomes said:”The survey is part of the global initiatives of KPMG’s forensic practice to compile a fraud and misconduct diagnostic susceptibility profile. This report is a logical corollary to the firm’s leadership in India in the area of “Fraud and Misconduct Diagnostic Review” services with a strong focus on fraud prevention.”
“In India, KPMG has been undertaking the India fraud survey since 1995 to determine the overall level of awareness of fraud and related areas amongst senior management and its nature and extent in corporate India. The feedback received indicates that senior management is interested in fraud management preparedness and hence our interest in rolling out the diagnostic survey,” Gomes explained.
KPMG executive director and head of the forensic practice in India Deepankar Sanwalka presented the key highlights of the report: “The diagnostic survey captures responses on key issues related to fraud risks faced by corporates. These include effectiveness of organisations in managing fraud risk; effect of business environment on fraud risk; perceived threat of corporate espionage and measures to counter the same; and business profile of respondents.”
Sanwalka elaborated: “Eighty per cent of the respondents feel managing fraud risk is essential for good business practice. Nearly 79 per cent of the respondents said the person with the overall responsibility for fraud prevention and detection is either the chief executive officer or chief financial officer.”
A release states that KPMG took the lead in setting up the forensic practice in India in 1995. The firm applies financial, investigative and business skills to alleged fraud investigations and resolution of commercial and legal disputes.
Internationally and in India, KPMG forensic comprises a team of experienced professionals with diverse backgrounds including information technology (IT) and those formerly with law enforcement and other government agencies.
A release states that KPMG is the global network of professional service firms whose aim is to turn knowledge into value. With more than 100,000 people worldwide, KPMG member firms provide assurance, tax and regulatory, financial advisory and business advisory services from more than 750 cities in 152 countries. The Indian practice of KPMG was established in 1993.
A copy of the report can be downloaded from the firm’s website at http://www.in.kpmg.com.
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Asianet Television Awards 2026 celebrates women power in Malayalam TV
“She is the Colour” theme honours icons as ceremony airs on March 14 and 15 at 7 PM.
MUMBAI: If television lights up living rooms, this year Asianet decided to let women provide the colour. The Asianet Television Awards 2026 turned the spotlight firmly on women empowerment with the theme “She is the Colour”, celebrating the strength, resilience and achievements of women who continue to shape society and the Malayalam entertainment industry.
The ceremony honoured several distinguished personalities whose journeys have left a lasting cultural imprint. Among them was legendary playback singer Vimala Varma, widely recognised as the first Malayalam playback singer. The evening also paid tribute to Padma Shri awardees Devaki Amma and Vimala Menon for their exceptional contributions in their respective fields.
Leading women from the Malayalam film industry were also recognised during the event, including actor Shweta Menon, who currently serves as president of the Association of Malayalam Movie Artists, and National Award winning actor Surabhi Lakshmi.
The awards ceremony brought together a glittering lineup of actors and industry figures, including Jayasurya, Vijay Babu, Asha Sarath, Lena, Esther Anil, Anumol, Akhila Bhargavan, Sarayu Mohan, Prajod Kalabhavan, Gayathri Suresh, Sabumon Abdusamad, Swasika, Tini Tom, Sijoy Varghese, Kailash, Veena Nandakumar, Sabareesh Varma, Ansiba Hassan and Dinesh Prabhakar. Kishan Kumar, executive vice president Malayalam at JioStar, was also present at the event.
Beyond individual recognitions, the awards celebrated excellence across Malayalam television, acknowledging artists and technicians whose work continues to drive the industry forward.
The evening also offered plenty of spectacle, with elaborate dance performances, stunt acts and comedy skits performed by popular television and film personalities, turning the ceremony into a full fledged entertainment showcase.
Viewers will get to watch the celebrations when the Asianet Television Awards 2026 air on Asianet on March 14 and 15, Saturday and Sunday, from 7 pm onwards, bringing the star studded tribute to homes across Kerala and beyond.








