Commercial Fraud

The Successful Frauditor's Casebook

By Peter Tickner
John Wiley & Sons April 2012

Specifications

ISBN-13
9780470977767
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons
Publication
April 2012
Format
Paperback , 352 pages
Jurisdiction
International or US ? Countri(es) for reference only

Details

Learn what works well and avoid the pitfalls in the real world of fraud detection and fraud investigation

This casebook reveals how frauds and fraudsters were discovered—and delves into the investigations that followed. Each chapter covers a particular case, analyzing the factors that allowed fraud to develop and assessing the effectiveness of the detection process and the resulting fraud investigation. Importantly, the casebook examines the steps taken by organizations to recover from the cost of fraud and the damage that fraud has caused.

  • High-profile author, Peter Tickner, is well known in auditing and investigative circles
  • Cases of fraud, drawn from the author's direct experience as well as world-wide, are supplemented with checklists and practical guidance on fraud detection

Table of Contents

Foreword by Brian Paddick vii

Preface ix

Acknowledgements xi

PART I SETTING THE SCENE 1

1 The lessons worth learning from past mistakes 3

PART II THE NHS 13

2 Cooking the books in NHS catering 15

3 NHS professionals—a better class of fraudster 25

PART III CHARITIES AND SCHOOLS 37

4 The ‘nun on the run’ 39

5 Charity begins at home 51

PART IV UK BANKING FRAUD 65

6 Robin Hood or Robbing Hood? 67

7 Bringing down the bank at Barrings 79

PART V UK POLICE INTERNAL FRAUD 91

8 The ‘Laird of Tomintoul’— and how to get the right to graze sheep at Scotland Yard 93

9 Corporate credit cards for cops—Part II 107

PART VI INTERNAL UK FRAUD 127

10 Curiouser and curiouser 129

PART VII GOVERNMENT 135

11 The men from the Ministry 137

12 The ghost, the guardian and the Galleria—internal fraud in local authorities 151

13 The heating contractor who was just a load of hot air 161

PART VIII UK POLICE AND MILITARY OUTSOURCING

AND PROCUREMENT 169

14 An outsourcing nightmare 171

15 Alarm bells should have been ringing out, loud and clear 191

16 Fun with works and maintenance in the police and the Ministry of Defence 215

PART IX US COMPANY FRAUD 233

17 Crazy Eddie wasn’t so crazy after all 235

18 ZZZZ Best and Barrie Minkow—saint or sinner 253

PART X MULTI-NATIONAL FRAUDSTERS 265

19 Firepower: a bitter pill to swallow 267

20 Recent scandals in the subcontinent 277

PART XI CONCLUDING THOUGHTS 289

21 Can significant frauds be nipped in the bud 291

Notes 297

Index 301

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