We found Out-law.com's posted article ('Judgement shows need for business to be proactive in preventing employee fraud, says expert') a great illustration of …
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We found Out-law.com's posted article ('Judgement shows need for business to be proactive in preventing employee fraud, says expert') a great illustration of …
[Read more...] about Your Employees Commit Fraud – You May Be Responsible
I was reading Tom Fox’s January 5, 2017 article “Technology, Compliance, and the Breakdown of Corporate Silos” in Compliance Week. It was particularly …
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I came across this JD Supra article titled Top Ten International Anti-Corruption Developments for October 2016 written by Charles Duross and James Koukios of …
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What qualifies an ethics hotline as beneficial? Are hotlines even necessary in modern business or does their existence breed a culture of suspicion and …
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I recently found an article by Samantha Stauf on www.talentculture.com titled Preventing and Stopping Employee Fraud. In it, she tackles key elements of …
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Private citizens have continued to receive extortion emails related to high-profile data thefts according to the Internet Crime Complain Center (IC3). These …
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Check out this news article about the City of Tuscaloosa, Alabama joining the ranks of responsible governments and proactive leaders in government using Red …
Noting that “corporations can only commit crimes through flesh-and-blood people,” Sally Q. Yates, deputy attorney general at the Justice Department authored a …
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According to the CDC, in 1965 more than 40% of the U.S. population smoked. After decades of persistent education, the general population has come to realize …