
Filing charges against a fraudster
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Abstract: After occupational fraud has been discovered, the case might proceed to civil litigation, criminal prosecution, both or neither. This article discusses the options victim-organizations face when fraud strikes and how in-house personnel and external forensic accounting experts can work together to help ensure that law enforcement receives the support it needs to prosecute a white collar criminal.
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