Jordan Lomax: intentional is the people that think they can talk their way out of anything and they come up with a scheme to defraud the company. He says accidental perpetrator is the largest category because those are the people that find themselves just following the boss's orders. "If you think about it like taxes, I guess you eventually have to steal something," he said.
Fool Me Once author Kelly Richmond Pope explains how fraud became a trillion-dollar industry and helps us avoid becoming its latest victims.
What We Discuss with Kelly Richmond Pope:
- What types of people commit fraud, and what — beyond simple greed — tends to motivate them?
- What is the fraud triangle, and how does it explain the factors that contribute to the occurrence of occupational fraud or white-collar crime?
- Why fraud seems more common and more severe these days than ever before.
- The multifarious faces of fraud, the criminals that perpetrate them, and their typical marks.
- How businesses and individuals can avoid becoming the next victims of this trillion-dollar industry.
- And much more...
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