UNIVERSITY EXAMINATIONS
Oct/Nov 2025
AUE4864
Fraud Prevention and Detection
100 Marks
Three (3) Hours
EXAMINERS
FIRST: L Sebetlela
SECOND: SP Hlongwane EXTERNAL:
C Wright
This paper consists of ten (10) pages.
INSTRUCTIONS The examination
• Use of a non-programmable pocket calculator is permissible.
• This is a closed-book examination.
• Save a copy of the examination paper before your start answering the questions.
• Keep the honesty declaration in consideration throughout answering this paper.
• Submit the assessment on myExams, on the AUE4864-24-EX10 site, under the AUE4864-Exam
Oct/Nov 2025 folder.
• Contact if you encounter any difficulty regarding the online examination
process. Note that lecturers may not assist you in any way with queries regarding the content of the
examination question paper.
NOTE
Although the primary purpose of the examination is to test the candidate’s knowledge and application
of the subject matter, the candidate’s ability to organise and present such knowledge in written language
of an acceptable standard will be taken into consideration by the examiners.
, [TURN OVER] The Invigilator app
• Ensure you are connected to the internet in order to log into The Invigilator app and scan this QR code.
• If you encounter difficulty in scanning the QR code, you can alternatively enter the Exam Access Code below
the QR code to start the invigilation.
• Unless otherwise specified by your institution, note that you can only scan this QR code once. If your
assessment has multiple online sections, tests or attempts, you should NOT finish the invigilation until your
entire assessment has been completed.
• Only scan the QR code when the assessment formally commences.
• The QR code is only scannable for a limited time and it should therefore be scanned as soon as possible to
start the invigilation.
• Once the QR code is scanned, ensure your media volume Is turned up and place your smartphone next to
you. The Invigilator app will notify you with a notification beep when you are required to action a request, which
you should then perform.
• We recommend that you keep your smartphone on charge for the duration of the assessment.
• If you only have one device, you may access your assessment in the application by clicking on the “Access
Exam” button in the top right corner of your app.
• Keep The Invigilator app open on your cell phone for the full duration of the assessment. You are not
allowed to minimise or leave the app.
• Ensure you are connected to the internet in order to commence the invigilation as well as at the end of the
assessment. No internet connection is required during the assessment.
• You have to adhere to the assessment time limit communicated to you by your institution as the time displayed
in The Invigilator app could differ from the time allocated to complete your assessment.
• You can click on the "Finish Assessment" button in the app if you finish your assessment early.
• If you are performing a written or scan-and-upload assessment:
• The Invigilator app may request you to take a picture of every page of your answer sheet at the end of the
assessment. Unless otherwise specified by your institution, this does NOT replace the normal upload of your
script to your institution’s online portal.
• After completing invigilation and following all app instructions, you must upload your invigilation app data. If,
however, there is a delay in the upload of the app data at the end of the assessment, you should prioritise the
upload of your script to your university portal. You can temporarily minimise the app to do so. Uploading of app
data is not time sensitive and you can come back and do it after you have successfully uploaded your script to
the exam portal.
• Should you encounter any technical difficulty, please WhatsApp The Invigilator Helpdesk on 073 505 8273.
YOUR EXAM QR CODE
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,EXAMINATION RULES
Students are expected to familiarise themselves with the online examination rules before they commence with their
examinations.
Examination sessions commence at the time indicated on the final examination timetable. You are required to adhere
strictly to the specified times.
For file upload/take-home examinations
1. Students must upload their answer scripts in a single PDF file on the official myExams platform (answer scripts
must not be password protected or uploaded as "read-only" files). The university only marks one submission
received from a student. Priority is granted to scripts received via the myExams platform.
2. NO e-mailed scripts will be accepted.
3. Students are advised to preview submissions (answer scripts) to ensure legibility and also to ensure that the
correct answer script file has been uploaded.
4. Students are permitted to resubmit their answer scripts, but only within the stipulated submission duration, should
they regard the initial submission to be unsatisfactory. Resubmissions after the closing time of the examination
are not permitted.
5. Uncollated answer scripts and scripts with an incorrect file format will not be considered.
6. Wrong answer scripts that are uploaded, that is, any file other than the exam answer script (e.g. uploading the
exam question paper instead of the answer script) will not be marked and a 0% will be awarded. No opportunity
will be granted for resubmission.
7. Unisa relies on an automated synchronisation system that elects scripts to be marked in accordance with its
prioritisation rules. Unisa awards 0% to incorrect submissions made on the official platform irrespective of the
correct submissions made on alternative platforms.
8. A mark awarded for an incomplete submission will be the student’s final mark. No opportunity for resubmission
will be granted.
9. A mark awarded for an illegible scanned submission will be the student’s final mark. No opportunity for
resubmission will be granted.
10. Only the last answer file uploaded within the stipulated submission duration period will be marked.
11. Submissions will be accepted only from registered student accounts.
12. Students who have not utilised invigilation or proctoring tools will be deemed to have transgressed Unisa’s
examination rules and will have their marks withheld. If any student is found to have been outside The Invigilator
app (by exiting or minimising The Invigilator app) for a total of 10 minutes during their examination session will be
considered to have violated Unisa's examination rules and their marks will be withheld. For examinations which
use the IRIS invigilation system, IRIS must be recording throughout the duration of the examination until the
submission of the examination script.
13. Students who have more than one Unisa student number should ensure that the relevant student number/s is/are
registered on the Invigilator App for the modules/s requiring invigilation through Invigilator App before their
examination session.
14. Assessments invigilated by The Invigilator app require a student to activate the QR code. The QR code is
available for activation 15 minutes before the start time of the examination and 30 minutes after the official start
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, time of the examination. Students who fail to activate the QR code within the available 45 minutes will be deemed
not to have utilised the invigilation or proctoring tools and will have their final marks withheld.
15. Any student found to have been outside the Invigilator App (by exiting or minimising the Invigilator App) for a total
of 10 minutes during their closed-book examination session will be considered to have violated Unisa's
examination rules and their marks will be withheld. Students writing closed-book examinations should activate
flight mode on their phones or switch off their network/Wi-Fi, after scanning the QR code on the Invigilator App
during their examination session. The network/Wi-Fi should be switched back to enable uploading of the answer
script on myExams after completing the examination.
16. Students are advised to complete writing at the scheduled examination end time. Students have 10 minutes after
their scheduled examination end time to upload their scripts on the Invigilator App. Failure to upload within the
stipulated 10 minutes will result in the Invigilator App being non-responsive. In such cases, students are advised
to stop attempting to upload their answer scripts on the Invigilator App and immediately submit their script via the
myExams platforms.
17.Student who complete their assessment earlier than stipulated examination duration period should confirm the
completion of their assessment by clicking the "finish assessment button" on the Invigilator App. Failure to do so will
result in student been flagged as being "Out of App" for the remaining duration of their assessment and rule 12 above
will apply
18. Students have 48 hours from the completion of their examination session to upload their invigilator results from
The Invigilator App. Failure to do so will result in students deemed not to have utilised the invigilation or proctoring
tools will have their final marks withheld
19. Students must complete the online declaration of their work when submitting their examination script. Students
suspected of dishonest conduct during the examinations will be subjected to disciplinary processes. Students
may not communicate with any other person or request assistance from any other person during their
examinations. The use of Telegram, WhatsApp or any other instant messaging services with any other person
(except when asking for technical assistance via official channels of the SCSC or The Invigilator WhatsApp line)
are strictly prohibited. Plagiarism is a violation of academic integrity and students who plagiarise, copy from
published work or use Artificial Intelligence Software (e.g., ChatGPT) or online sources (e.g., course material) will
be in violation of the Policy on Academic Integrity and the Student Disciplinary Code and may be referred to a
disciplinary hearing. Unisa has a zero tolerance for plagiarism and/or any other forms of academic dishonesty.
20. Selected honours and postgraduate-level assessments requiring the usage of Turnitin software will require
students to submit typed responses only (scanned handwritten scripts or scanned typed scripts will not be
accepted for marking). Any students whose module has indicated, prior to the examination sitting, that the use of
Turnitin software is a requirement and fails to provide a typed response, will have their submission disregarded.
In such cases, students will be awarded a non-compliance with proctoring tools outcome on their academic
records. Students are also required to accept the mandatory End User License Agreement (EULA) pop-up to
activate the Turnitin software. Students who have not accepted the EULA will be considered to have violated
Unisa's examination rules and their marks will be withheld.
21. Listening to audio (music) and making use of audio-to-text software is strictly prohibited during your examination
session unless such usage of the software is related to a student’s assistive device which has been so declared.
Failure to do so will be a transgression of Unisa’s examination rules and the student's marks will be withheld.
22. Students who are differently abled, have a disability or who are incarcerated are exempted from using proctoring
tools. Only students who have declared their disability with supporting documentation (doctor’s note indicating
disability and the additional time that will be required for the completion of examination) during registration will be
exempted. Students who have not so declared may provide the declaration (and the doctor’s note indicating
disability and the additional time that will be required for the completion of examination) to
7 days prior to their examination sitting for processing of their exemption.
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Oct/Nov 2025
AUE4864
Fraud Prevention and Detection
100 Marks
Three (3) Hours
EXAMINERS
FIRST: L Sebetlela
SECOND: SP Hlongwane EXTERNAL:
C Wright
This paper consists of ten (10) pages.
INSTRUCTIONS The examination
• Use of a non-programmable pocket calculator is permissible.
• This is a closed-book examination.
• Save a copy of the examination paper before your start answering the questions.
• Keep the honesty declaration in consideration throughout answering this paper.
• Submit the assessment on myExams, on the AUE4864-24-EX10 site, under the AUE4864-Exam
Oct/Nov 2025 folder.
• Contact if you encounter any difficulty regarding the online examination
process. Note that lecturers may not assist you in any way with queries regarding the content of the
examination question paper.
NOTE
Although the primary purpose of the examination is to test the candidate’s knowledge and application
of the subject matter, the candidate’s ability to organise and present such knowledge in written language
of an acceptable standard will be taken into consideration by the examiners.
, [TURN OVER] The Invigilator app
• Ensure you are connected to the internet in order to log into The Invigilator app and scan this QR code.
• If you encounter difficulty in scanning the QR code, you can alternatively enter the Exam Access Code below
the QR code to start the invigilation.
• Unless otherwise specified by your institution, note that you can only scan this QR code once. If your
assessment has multiple online sections, tests or attempts, you should NOT finish the invigilation until your
entire assessment has been completed.
• Only scan the QR code when the assessment formally commences.
• The QR code is only scannable for a limited time and it should therefore be scanned as soon as possible to
start the invigilation.
• Once the QR code is scanned, ensure your media volume Is turned up and place your smartphone next to
you. The Invigilator app will notify you with a notification beep when you are required to action a request, which
you should then perform.
• We recommend that you keep your smartphone on charge for the duration of the assessment.
• If you only have one device, you may access your assessment in the application by clicking on the “Access
Exam” button in the top right corner of your app.
• Keep The Invigilator app open on your cell phone for the full duration of the assessment. You are not
allowed to minimise or leave the app.
• Ensure you are connected to the internet in order to commence the invigilation as well as at the end of the
assessment. No internet connection is required during the assessment.
• You have to adhere to the assessment time limit communicated to you by your institution as the time displayed
in The Invigilator app could differ from the time allocated to complete your assessment.
• You can click on the "Finish Assessment" button in the app if you finish your assessment early.
• If you are performing a written or scan-and-upload assessment:
• The Invigilator app may request you to take a picture of every page of your answer sheet at the end of the
assessment. Unless otherwise specified by your institution, this does NOT replace the normal upload of your
script to your institution’s online portal.
• After completing invigilation and following all app instructions, you must upload your invigilation app data. If,
however, there is a delay in the upload of the app data at the end of the assessment, you should prioritise the
upload of your script to your university portal. You can temporarily minimise the app to do so. Uploading of app
data is not time sensitive and you can come back and do it after you have successfully uploaded your script to
the exam portal.
• Should you encounter any technical difficulty, please WhatsApp The Invigilator Helpdesk on 073 505 8273.
YOUR EXAM QR CODE
[TURN OVER]
,EXAMINATION RULES
Students are expected to familiarise themselves with the online examination rules before they commence with their
examinations.
Examination sessions commence at the time indicated on the final examination timetable. You are required to adhere
strictly to the specified times.
For file upload/take-home examinations
1. Students must upload their answer scripts in a single PDF file on the official myExams platform (answer scripts
must not be password protected or uploaded as "read-only" files). The university only marks one submission
received from a student. Priority is granted to scripts received via the myExams platform.
2. NO e-mailed scripts will be accepted.
3. Students are advised to preview submissions (answer scripts) to ensure legibility and also to ensure that the
correct answer script file has been uploaded.
4. Students are permitted to resubmit their answer scripts, but only within the stipulated submission duration, should
they regard the initial submission to be unsatisfactory. Resubmissions after the closing time of the examination
are not permitted.
5. Uncollated answer scripts and scripts with an incorrect file format will not be considered.
6. Wrong answer scripts that are uploaded, that is, any file other than the exam answer script (e.g. uploading the
exam question paper instead of the answer script) will not be marked and a 0% will be awarded. No opportunity
will be granted for resubmission.
7. Unisa relies on an automated synchronisation system that elects scripts to be marked in accordance with its
prioritisation rules. Unisa awards 0% to incorrect submissions made on the official platform irrespective of the
correct submissions made on alternative platforms.
8. A mark awarded for an incomplete submission will be the student’s final mark. No opportunity for resubmission
will be granted.
9. A mark awarded for an illegible scanned submission will be the student’s final mark. No opportunity for
resubmission will be granted.
10. Only the last answer file uploaded within the stipulated submission duration period will be marked.
11. Submissions will be accepted only from registered student accounts.
12. Students who have not utilised invigilation or proctoring tools will be deemed to have transgressed Unisa’s
examination rules and will have their marks withheld. If any student is found to have been outside The Invigilator
app (by exiting or minimising The Invigilator app) for a total of 10 minutes during their examination session will be
considered to have violated Unisa's examination rules and their marks will be withheld. For examinations which
use the IRIS invigilation system, IRIS must be recording throughout the duration of the examination until the
submission of the examination script.
13. Students who have more than one Unisa student number should ensure that the relevant student number/s is/are
registered on the Invigilator App for the modules/s requiring invigilation through Invigilator App before their
examination session.
14. Assessments invigilated by The Invigilator app require a student to activate the QR code. The QR code is
available for activation 15 minutes before the start time of the examination and 30 minutes after the official start
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, time of the examination. Students who fail to activate the QR code within the available 45 minutes will be deemed
not to have utilised the invigilation or proctoring tools and will have their final marks withheld.
15. Any student found to have been outside the Invigilator App (by exiting or minimising the Invigilator App) for a total
of 10 minutes during their closed-book examination session will be considered to have violated Unisa's
examination rules and their marks will be withheld. Students writing closed-book examinations should activate
flight mode on their phones or switch off their network/Wi-Fi, after scanning the QR code on the Invigilator App
during their examination session. The network/Wi-Fi should be switched back to enable uploading of the answer
script on myExams after completing the examination.
16. Students are advised to complete writing at the scheduled examination end time. Students have 10 minutes after
their scheduled examination end time to upload their scripts on the Invigilator App. Failure to upload within the
stipulated 10 minutes will result in the Invigilator App being non-responsive. In such cases, students are advised
to stop attempting to upload their answer scripts on the Invigilator App and immediately submit their script via the
myExams platforms.
17.Student who complete their assessment earlier than stipulated examination duration period should confirm the
completion of their assessment by clicking the "finish assessment button" on the Invigilator App. Failure to do so will
result in student been flagged as being "Out of App" for the remaining duration of their assessment and rule 12 above
will apply
18. Students have 48 hours from the completion of their examination session to upload their invigilator results from
The Invigilator App. Failure to do so will result in students deemed not to have utilised the invigilation or proctoring
tools will have their final marks withheld
19. Students must complete the online declaration of their work when submitting their examination script. Students
suspected of dishonest conduct during the examinations will be subjected to disciplinary processes. Students
may not communicate with any other person or request assistance from any other person during their
examinations. The use of Telegram, WhatsApp or any other instant messaging services with any other person
(except when asking for technical assistance via official channels of the SCSC or The Invigilator WhatsApp line)
are strictly prohibited. Plagiarism is a violation of academic integrity and students who plagiarise, copy from
published work or use Artificial Intelligence Software (e.g., ChatGPT) or online sources (e.g., course material) will
be in violation of the Policy on Academic Integrity and the Student Disciplinary Code and may be referred to a
disciplinary hearing. Unisa has a zero tolerance for plagiarism and/or any other forms of academic dishonesty.
20. Selected honours and postgraduate-level assessments requiring the usage of Turnitin software will require
students to submit typed responses only (scanned handwritten scripts or scanned typed scripts will not be
accepted for marking). Any students whose module has indicated, prior to the examination sitting, that the use of
Turnitin software is a requirement and fails to provide a typed response, will have their submission disregarded.
In such cases, students will be awarded a non-compliance with proctoring tools outcome on their academic
records. Students are also required to accept the mandatory End User License Agreement (EULA) pop-up to
activate the Turnitin software. Students who have not accepted the EULA will be considered to have violated
Unisa's examination rules and their marks will be withheld.
21. Listening to audio (music) and making use of audio-to-text software is strictly prohibited during your examination
session unless such usage of the software is related to a student’s assistive device which has been so declared.
Failure to do so will be a transgression of Unisa’s examination rules and the student's marks will be withheld.
22. Students who are differently abled, have a disability or who are incarcerated are exempted from using proctoring
tools. Only students who have declared their disability with supporting documentation (doctor’s note indicating
disability and the additional time that will be required for the completion of examination) during registration will be
exempted. Students who have not so declared may provide the declaration (and the doctor’s note indicating
disability and the additional time that will be required for the completion of examination) to
7 days prior to their examination sitting for processing of their exemption.
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