Fraud Investigation Reports in Practice

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advanced fraud examination techniques
Audit Firm
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Conferred
Convenience Theme
Convenience Theory
convenience theory application
Corona Virus
Corporate Control Functions
Corporate Crime
corporate governance
corporate investigations
Danske Bank
Digital Forensics
Elite Deviance
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Financial Crime
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fraud
fraud examination
Fraud Examiners
internal audit
internal audit methods
Internal Investigations
Investigation Report
Money Laundering
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organisational misconduct
Organizational Opportunity
private sector policing
review maturity assessment
Tax Haven
Violated
White Collar Offenders
white-collar crime

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032304335
  • Weight: 580g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 19 Oct 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Investigation 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.

Petter Gottschalk is Professor in the Department of Leadership and Organizational Behavior at BI Norwegian Business School. After two decades in executive positions in business, he joined academics to publish extensively on knowledge management, fraud investigation, white-collar crime, and convenience theory.

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