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Fraud Awareness
  • Employee’s guide
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Ways that you can help
  • Educate yourself on what fraud is
  • Know what to look for to detect fraud
  • Know who to contact when fraud is suspected
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What is Fraud?
  • Fraud is –
  • Any illegal acts (violations of laws and governmental regulations)
  • Characterized by deceit, concealment, or violation of trust.
  • These acts are not dependent upon the application of threat of violence of physical force.
  • Frauds are perpetrated by individuals and organizations to obtain money, property, or services; to avoid payment or loss of services; or to secure personal or business advantage.
  • Intentional
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Types of Fraud
  • Fraudulent financial reporting (“cooking the books”) – examples
    • Falsification of accounting records
    • Omissions of transactions
  • Misappropriation of assets – examples
    • Theft of assets
    • Fraudulent expenditures


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Other examples of fraud
  • Bribery
  • Conspiracy
  • Alumni Affairs / Development
    • Keeping gifts
    • Overstating amounts of gifts received
  • Embezzlement
  • Equipment
    • Improper sale of
    • Personal use of
    • Theft
  • Forgery
  • Conflicts of Interests
  • Use of state property for personal gain
  • Purchasing
    • Bid rigging
    • Kickbacks
    • Purchase of inferior products
    • Purchase of personal items
  • Athletics
    • Eligibility falsification
    • Ticket Sales Falsification
    • Travel records “Fudging”
  • Payroll
    • Creating fictitious employees
    • Inflating hours worked
  • AND MANY MORE


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Characteristics of Fraud
  • Fraud is a misrepresentation of a material fact
  • With the INTENT to deceive or with reckless disregard for the truth (scienter)
  • The victim relies on the misrepresentation
  • The victim suffers damages due to the reliance
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Other Characteristics of Fraud
  • Fraud can often be difficult to detect because it often involves concealment through falsification of documents or collusion among management, employees, or third parties.
  • The time and expense required for fraud detection and investigation is very costly compared to prevention and deterrence measures
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How to minimize the risk of Fraud
  • Implementing internal controls, such as:
    • Using prenumbered documents
    • Authorizing transactions
    • Using Independent checking systems (cross referencing and comparing information between departments)
    • Documentation
    • Segregation of duties (authorizing, recordkeeping, custody)
    • Analysis and performance reviews
    • Physical control implementation




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Components of Internal Control
  • Control Environment (setting the tone at the top)
  • Risk assessment by management
  • Information and Communication (identification, capture, and exchange of information in a timely and useful manner and providing an understanding of roles and responsibilities)
  • Monitoring
  • Existing Control Activities
    • Timely and appropriate performance reviews
    • Information processing general and applications controls to ensure that transactions are valid, properly authorized, and completely and accurately recorded
    • Physical controls for safeguarding assets
    • Segregation of duties for authorizing transactions, recording transactions, and maintaining custody of the related assets
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Fraud Conditions
  • Incentive (Pressure)
  • Opportunity arises
  • Rationalization (Attitude)
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Contact Information
  • When an employee has reason to believe that a fraud has occurred….
  • The employee should….
      • Notify his/her immediate supervisor, unless the supervisor is the individual involved.  If so, notify the supervisor’s superior
  • The supervisor should immediately
      • Notify the President’s Office
        • Pam Tate, President’s Secretary -pamtate@mail.mcneese.edu
        • 475-5556
      • Notify the Internal Auditor
        • Victoria Roach – vroach@mail.mcneese.edu
        • 475-5590
      • Notify the University Police Department
        • David Benada, Chief
        • William Scheufens, Police Investigator
        • 475-5711