Let's let this play out. The results of this audit are not known yet and really can't be accurately commented on.
You better go do a Google search on tools used by law enforcement for computer forensics to properly educate yourself. Using an IDE tool that can alter the existing files and data on a computer without attribution simply does not cut it for proper computer forensics practices.
Total bullshit. My previous next door neighbor has a company that sell programs to law enforcement specifically for computer forensics. I know a ton about it. He has sold his software to some of the biggest law firms and police departments. BTW - He writes the programs in a well known computer language using a well know IDE that I regularly use. Can R and Python be used for fraud detection? Anyways. Can fraud detection be consider part of a forensic audit?
10 The most superficial show of "investigation." 20 Claim the presence of discrepancies without evidence. 30 Hope claims are not challenged. 40 If claims are challenged, walk back claims. 50 GOTO 20
Can R and Python be used for fraud detection? Can machine learning algorithms be used for fraud detection? I no longer believe that you are a programmer.
Go tell Datacamp that R doesn't work for fraud detection. https://www.datacamp.com/courses/fraud-detection-in-r#! Go tell this website that machine learning algos cannot be used for fraud detection. https://intellipaat.com/blog/fraud-detection-machine-learning-algorithms/
Let me just state you are shoveling such incredible bullshiat --- that it is not even worthy time for a discussion. Go use Google and educate yourself in the proper tools and requirements for computer forensics then get back to us.
https://www.r-studio.com/Forensic-and-DataRecovery-Business.html R-Studio for Forensic and Data Recovery Business.