Professor, Accounting, L’Université d’Ottawa/University of Ottawa
Mr. Tassé’s current research focuses on the actual and potential effects of allegations of corruption and improper financial reporting on publicly‐traded company’s market capitalization.
Other areas of interest for Mr. Tassé are the trends in class action litigation in the context of white collar and corporate crime, as well as the reputational risks faced by national and international corporations and their directors.
Professional Designations and Academic Achievements
Chartered Professional Accountant - Chartered Accountant (CPA, CA) (Canada)
Certified in Financial Forensics (CFF) (Canada / USA)
Forensic Certified Public Accountant (FCPA) (USA)
Certified Fraud Specialist (CFS) (USA)
Certified Internal Controls Auditor (CICA) (USA)
Certified Anti-Corruption Manager (CACM) (USA)
Master's degree in Business Administration (MBA)
Bachelor of Commerce - Honors in Accounting (B.Com.)
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