
I am a researcher specializing in forensic accounting, corporate governance, corporate social responsibility (CSR), sustainability, and International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS). My work is driven by a commitment to strengthening accountability, transparency, and ethical practices within organizations, while also exploring how financial reporting and governance frameworks contribute to sustainable development.
Through my research, I examine the intersection of financial integrity and responsible corporate conduct, with a particular focus on how IFRS adoption, sustainability reporting, and CSR initiatives influence organisational performance, stakeholder trust, and broader socio-economic outcomes. I am especially interested in advancing knowledge that informs both academic debate and practical policy solutions in emerging and developed economies.
On Research Collab, my goal is to:
Engage with scholars and practitioners in advancing interdisciplinary approaches to forensic accounting, governance, and sustainability.
Collaborate on projects that evaluate the effectiveness of corporate reporting frameworks, fraud detection mechanisms, and sustainability disclosures.
Contribute to global discussions on integrating ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) principles into traditional corporate governance and IFRS reporting.
My vision is to leverage collaborative research to strengthen financial systems, enhance corporate accountability, and promote sustainable practices that align with global development goals.
Corporate Governance Forensic Accounting Sustainability Financial Reporting Fraud Detection