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Economic criminality is a criminal activity that violates the economic and property values of the state, harms the public budget, and causes losses to economic entities, harms society in general. Combating and preventing this criminal activity that takes on transnational crime dimensions...
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focuses on one application of MALCOM: detecting fraud in medical insurance claims. Given a training data set composed of … on a patient. Physicians whose patients had anomalous medical histories (according to MALCOM) were evaluated for fraud by …
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The majority of medium-to-large international organizations have adopted enterprise resource planning systems (ERPs) of which SAP R/3 is the current market leader. This paper proposes a framework for the separation of duties in SAP R/3. Separation of duties is viewed as a critical component of...
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methods and standards that improve our ability to address the possibility of detect significant financial statement fraud. In … the standards arena, SAS No. 82, Consideration of Fraud in a Financial Statement Audit (AICPA 1997), was promulgated in … 1997.1 This audit standard requires CPAs to assess and document the risk of fraud during audit planning and to document …
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bond issues. I find that fraud announcements trigger swift, sharp, and long lasting credit rating downgrades and are … both the yield spread and the gross spread charged by the investment bank compared to pre-fraud levels. Moreover, a … significant proportion of bonds issued after a fraud contain call provisions that are more expensive in the short run but may be …
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, Auditing, and Enforcement Releases to havemanipulated their accounting earnings (hereafter fraud firms). Over the course ofthe … fraud period, I find that institutions increase their ownership in fraud firms byapproximately 14 percent, resulting in … ("transient" institutions) slightly mitigate theirlosses by decreasing their ownership in fraud firms. I also provide evidence …
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concern about material misstatements due to well-concealed fraud. This pattern of results is consistent with my framework … possibility of management fraud (cf., Bell, Peecher, and Solomon 2005). …
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The Phar Mor case involved a massive collusive fraud by management. Although there were no claims the auditors … participated in the fraud, plaintiffs' attorneys were able to convince the jury that the firm was liable for fraud on the grounds …Finding Auditors Liable for Fraud: What the Jury Heard in the Phar Mor CaseBy David M. Cottrell and Steven M. GloverIn …
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We examine internal auditors' fraud risk decisions in response to variations in audit committee quality and management … fraud risk assessments and altered their audit plans accordingly. With respect to audit committee quality, internal auditors … were in a due diligence or self-assessment role. With respect to the former, they linked the variation in quality to fraud …
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