Executive leadership is not exempt from Corporate Fraud Investigation. The Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 details the audit and management procedures of the corporate environment and is a reference used in Corporate Fraud Investigation.
Corporate Fraud can completely decimate a company. One need only look at the early 2000’s and the likes of Enron, WorldCom, MCI and others. These companies dissolved as the result of Corporate Fraud and the Sarbanes-Oxley Act was created.
Corporate Fraud Investigation looks at all aspect of fraud, not just at the executive level, but at all levels. A story that floats around most loss prevention, and investigation firms and organizations is of a lone accounts payable employee that took advantage of a payment opportunity using her husband and his construction business.
This accounts payable employee working out of the corporate office was directed to cut a check for payment of construction services performed at one of the retail locations. She created a check for about $14,000 and mailed off the check to the construction company. Quickly, she saw an opportunity to make some fast cash and decided to send a second check in the amount of $14,000 to the same construction company. She then calls this construction company and tells them that her office “accidentally” sent a second check. She asked the construction company to send the second check back to her attention. Upon receipt of the check, the accounts payable employee had her husband endorse the check and deposit it into his business account. Later they planned on transferring the money to their personal account.
Had it not been for the thorough investigation, this accounts payable employee would have been $14,000 richer. Instead, after a forensic accounting analysis, the employee faced prison time.
Corporate Fraud is a covert business. It can be controlled with a proper oversight committee and a checks and balance system involving Corporate Fraud Investigation.
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