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Frequently when I'm teaching on fraud, performing a fraud risk engagement or investigating an embezzlement to work up the information for filing a claim with an insurance company, I get asked, "Can employee fraud be eliminated?" Unfortunately, the answer is no. Then I am asked, "Can the effects be minimalized?" The answer is maybe, depending on the level of commitment.

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