How Fraudsters Destroy the Evidence

How Fraudsters Destroy the Evidence

This free paper underlines the importance of ensuring that staff are fully trained in the identification and investigation of fraudulent activity. The paper explores case studies in which the victims of fraud have been unable to pursue criminal prosecutions and insurance compensation as a result. The key lesson is that staff have to be trained in the correct procedures for the identification and prevention of fraud.

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