ANATOMY OF FRAUD AND CORRUPTION, THE. Organizational Causes and Remedies.
This ground-breaking book
explores what happens when the fine line between competitive excellence and
fraudulent and corrupt practice is crossed. Whilst most fraud literature focuses
on the individual perpetrator, The Anatomy of Fraud and Corruption looks at how
organizations as a whole and the people within it behave when fraud and
corruption occur.
By presenting a theoretical basis and a practical methodology
for fraud risk awareness training, the book helps risk management professionals,
and all those in critical corporate roles to redesign and train their
organizations to strengthen their culture and become more resistant and
resilient to the ever present threat of fraud and corruption.
The Anatomy of Fraud and Corruption demonstrates that what we
see as objective facts are not always what they seem. The qualified and uniquely
experienced authors present a refreshing interpretation of Cressey's triangle of
need, opportunity and rationalization. They employ a drama metaphor to reflect
the interaction between fraudsters, victims and bystanders on the organizational
stage. Corporate design, management and culture dictate what behaviour is normal
or abnormal, whether it be manager and employee behaviour or their ability to
become suspicious and question apparently improper actions.
Using actual cases and investigations, the organizational
conditions that give rise to fraud and corruption are explored. The authors then
provide important insights as to how employees may be trained and motivated to
reduce the likelihood and impact of fraudulent incidents.
Whilst fundamentally a practical guide, this book is also
essential reading for academics wanting to stay abreast of the latest
developments in the study of ethics, organizational and work psychology and
sociology, and criminology.