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Title: Fraud It Can Happen To You


1
Fraud It Can Happen To You
  • CMTA Conference
  • Presented by Joe Aguilar
  • Vavrinek Trine Day Co., LLP

2
Credibility Is the Greatest Loss
  • Loss of Credibility with Elected Officials
  • Monetary losses
  • Dismissal of Employees
  • Staff Time for Investigations
  • Respect from subordinates

3
Fraud Breakdowns Median Loss
  • Cashiering 18,000
  • Payroll 90,000
  • Expense reimbursements 92,000
  • Check tampering 155,000

4
How Do You Catch Fraud
  • You catch fraud by looking for it
  • 60 of incidents uncovered by accident or by tip
  • Next largest method of uncovering fraud was
    internal audit at 24

5
Profiling of a Fraudster
  • 83 of perpetrators had no criminal history
  • 46 of perpetrators had tenure of 6 years or more
    with employer
  • The more educated a person is, the more they will
    steal from you
  • Nice Shoes

6
Three Goals For Handling Fraud
  • Obtain Restitution
  • Fire the Employee
  • Prosecute the Employee

7
How About That Computer Interface
  • Employee in charge of downloading timesheets
    added their own overtime
  • No One checking the overtime report
  • Caught by accident
  • Lesson Learned
  • Trust but Verify

8
Lesson Learned, Case 1
  • Think through your interface procedures
  • Payroll needs to check overtime authorizations
  • Knowledgeable manager needs to check overtime
    reports
  • Do not use signature stamps

9
Finance Director Skims Cash
  • Finance Director wore all the hats
  • Records in disarray
  • Director re-wrote the deposit slips
  • What about that tow truck money?
  • Management letter warned the City
  • Lesson Learned
  • Separate the duties
  • Track the daily deposits

10
Lesson Learned, Case 2
  • Have an action plan for your management letter
    findings
  • Keep bank deposits together for bank delivery
  • You must have rules for the delivery of cash
  • Someone independent needs to verify daily
    deposits
  • If you cant separate the duties, then outsource
    your work

11
Good Systems Dont Stop Fraud Good Management
Does
  • City had top notch registration system
  • Recreation Manager stole money anyway
  • Perpetrator worked outside the system
  • No Fee Class became a gold mine
  • Sting operation caught the perpetrator
  • Lesson learned
  • Dont assume it cant happen
  • Standardize your cash collection
  • Train all of your staff

12
Lesson Learned, Case 3
  • Most difficult situation to prevent
  • Collusion with another manager hid situations
  • Follow your instincts Where there is smoke,
    theres usually fire
  • Act quickly and deliberately
  • Sometimes a sting operation is the best option
  • Whistle Blower system is the last defense

13
A Few More Exposures
  • Ghost employees at a school district
  • Cashier borrows money overnight
  • Easement payments hand delivered
  • Finance director used old bank account
  • Bank stops a wire transfer
  • The salvaging employee

14
Things to Check Up On
  • Cash Registers and Z out tapes
  • Bank Reconciliations Proofs of Cash
  • Count the cash drawers
  • Once a year, have people pick up their paychecks
  • Audit one payroll per year
  • Anybody holding checks?

15
Slackers Rule the Fraud Race
  • Lack of management oversight
  • Lack of separation of duties
  • Lack of independent checkpoints
  • Lack of procedures
  • Lack of training
  • Lack of authorizations
  • Lack of documentation for transactions
  • Accounting system in disarray

16
General Exposures to Fraud
  • Large amounts of cash on hand
  • Poor physical safeguards
  • Proliferation of credit cards
  • Hand written receipts
  • Ease of conversion of assets

17
Tools to Reduce Fraud
  • Start with a Integrity Policy
  • Internal audits
  • Outsource Functions
  • Manage By Wandering Around
  • Involve policy makers in controls
  • Operational Management Audits
  • External Audits
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