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020 _a9781032304342
082 _a364.163
_bGOT
100 _aGottschalk, Petter
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245 _aFraud investigation reports in practice:
_bconvenience and corporate crime
260 _bRoutledge
_aNew York
_c2023
300 _aix, 217 p.
365 _aGBP
_b38.99
500 _aTable of contents: Introduction 1. Convenient Organizational Opportunity High Social Status in Privileged Positions Legitimate Access to Crime Resources Disorganized Institutional Deterioration Lack of Oversight and Guardianship Criminal Market Structures Interactions between Crime Enablers 2. Born Free by Ernst & Young Reactions from the Accused Offender Convenience Themes Fraud Investigation Outcome Investigation Report Maturity Examination Consequences Examiners Review Examiners Norwegian Foundation Authority Lacking Directorate Response 3. Danske Bank by Plesner The Previous Bank Scandal Offender Convenience Themes Fraud Investigation Outcome Investigation Report Maturity 4. Equinor Energy by PwC United States Onshore Oil Offender Convenience Themes Fraud Investigation Outcome Investigation Report Maturity 5. Hurtigruten Cruises by Wiersholm National Symbol Hurtigruten Offender Convenience Themes Fraud Investigation Outcome Investigation Report Maturity 6. Norfund Foreign Aid by PwC Business Email Compromise Executive Email Impersonation Offender Convenience Themes Fraud Investigation Outcome Investigation Report Maturity 7. Obos Housing Facilities by KPMG Cooperative Member Revolt Motive Convenience Themes Opportunity Convenience Themes Willingness Convenience Themes Investigation Report Outcome Investigation Maturity Assessment 8. Samherji Fishing by Wikborg Rein Al Jazeera News Investigation Kveikur News Investigation Samherji Fishing Press Release DNB Bank Corrupt Transactions Whistleblower Johannes Stefansson Wikborg Rein Fraud Investigation White-Collar Crime Convenience Al Jazeera Investigation Evaluation 9. Wirecard Banking by KPMG Motive Convenience Themes 205 Opportunity Convenience Themes Willingness Convenience Themes Investigation Report Outcome Investigation Maturity Assessment 10. Stanland Autobiography White-Collar Support Member Offender Convenience Themes How He Reinvented Himself White-Collar Support Group Conclusion Bibliography Index [https://www.routledge.com/Fraud-Investigation-Reports-in-Practice-Convenience-and-Corporate-Crime/Gottschalk/p/book/9781032304342?srsltid=AfmBOooh0Gpqu4QN1hcU8JG_2YxHPDzjlKRN5CgimZsKAurMWseQ6I11]
520 _aInvestigation reports are written by fraud examiners after completion of internal reviews in client organizations when there was suspicion of financial wrongdoing. Fraud examiners are expected to answer questions regarding what happened, when it happened, how it happened, and why. This book presents a number of case studies of investigation reports by fraud examiners, offering a framework for studying the report as well as insights into convenience of fraud. The case studies, including KPMG and PwC, focus on two important subjects. First, convenience themes are identified for each case. Themes derive from the theory of convenience, where fraud is a result of financial motives, organizational opportunities, and personal willingness for deviant behaviors. Second, review maturity is identified for each case. Review maturity derives from a stages-of-growth model, where the investigation is assigned a level of maturity based on explicit criteria. The book provides useful insights towards approaching fraud examinations to enable better understanding of the rational explanations for corporate fraud. The book is framed from the perspective of private policing, which contextualizes how investigation reports are examined. This book is a valuable resource for scholars and upper-level students researching and studying auditing and investigation work in the corporate and public sectors. Business and management as well as criminal justice scholars and students will learn from the case studies how to frame a white-collar crime incident by application of convenience theory and how to evaluate a completed internal investigation by fraud examiners. (https://www.routledge.com/Fraud-Investigation-Reports-in-Practice-Convenience-and-Corporate-Crime/Gottschalk/p/book/9781032304342?srsltid=AfmBOooh0Gpqu4QN1hcU8JG_2YxHPDzjlKRN5CgimZsKAurMWseQ6I11)
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