u/softhin

De suspicion à la preuve: l'apport de Missionpro

I’ve been reflecting on how fraud detection and auditing are evolving, especially in contexts where resources are limited but risks are high.

In many African countries, and beyond, fraud, corruption, and inefficiencies are not just ethical issues; they have real macroeconomic consequences.

What I find interesting today is the shift from traditional auditing, often reactive, manual, and time-consuming, to more AI-assisted approaches.

https://missionpro.consulting/

The idea behind tools like MissionPro is not just automation, but something deeper:

- structuring investigations,

- detecting “red flags” at scale,

- combining behavioral models (like MICE, GONE, etc.) with data analysis,

- moving from suspicion to more structured evidence.

It raises a broader question:

👉 Can we still rely on traditional audit methods in a world where fraud itself is becoming more sophisticated and data-driven?

Or are we entering an era of the “augmented auditor”?

Curious to hear your thoughts:

Do you see AI as a real game changer in fraud detection?

Or are there risks we are underestimating? https://missionpro.consulting/

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u/softhin — 3 days ago