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Why they do it: inside the mind of the white-collar criminal

Why they do it: inside the mind of the white-collar criminal

by Admin | Sep 6, 2016 | Corporate Frauds, Featured, Financial Fraud

Financial fraud is on the rise and, despite best efforts in prevention and governance, most fraud is still detected by chance. Perhaps understanding the working of criminal minds might help companies avoid becoming victims. In his new book, Why They Do It: Inside the...

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