Forensic accounting: Perpetrators of fraud / Hari Ramulu Munusamy
Fraud can be perpetrated by an individual, two or more individuals, or by many groups or 'separate entities'. Most fraud cases are not reported due to risk of embarrassment and resulting reduction in the level of customer or shareholder confidence. Reported fraud cases (a majority of the w...
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