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    Preventing EBT Fraud in Florida For my project proposal I would like to inform the reader of the benefits of preventing many fraudulent uses by some EBT recipients in the State of Florida. Contents: This project should inform the reader to the possible benefits of preventing fraudulent uses with the EBT program. This policy would help the state’s economy by saving tax dollars that is pumped into the farm bill and is a large part of Florida’s budget. The EBT program is designed to help low income

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    3001 Individual Report SID : 1155014517 Name : LI‚ Min In 2013‚ China Metal Recycling Ltd. was accused by The Security and Future Commission in Hong Kong as it was involved in accounting fraud. It exaggerated accounts for loan‚ land and its warehouse receipts in its public offering financial statements for 2009. Also‚ its main subsidiary’s revenue was deliberately inflated according to powerful evidence. As a result‚ the CEO‚ Jacky Chun

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    2A Reaction Paper Krippendorf’s Tribe ( film ) Krippendorf’s tribe is a movie about a respected anthropologist James Krippendorf and his children committing a fraud by pretending to have found a lost tribe in New Guienea which he named Shelmikendu after the names of his children Shelly‚ Mickey and Edmund. The fraud started when James Krippendorf was scheduled to lecture at a college about the tribe. Also‚ he feared that he will be charged of misuse of grant funds that was supposed to

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    Parmalat Rise and Fall

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    operation and safeguard of the company assets. We will examine the nature of the Parmalat accounting fraud‚ the process leading to the identification of the fraud‚ the external and internal responses to the fraud and finally‚ a discussion in which the Parmalat scandal could have been prevented if certain independent controls and mandatory regulations were in place. Nature and Context of the Parmalat Fraud The setup of the Parmalat group was a typical complex structure of a centralized‚ few shareholders

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    Sharron Watkins only blew the whistle internally and so did not do everything she was morally required do as Vice President of Corporate Development for Enron. 1. Sharron Watkins ignored the first signs of fraud in a selfish pursuit to develop her own career. When first warning signs of fraud happened in 1996 Watkins protested against them to higher management however got no response. Instead of alerting the public or taking legal actions she simply accepted defeat and switched divisions in the company

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    been arrested and has confessed to a $1.47 billion (or Rs. 7‚800 crore) fraud‚ admitted that he had made up profits for years. According to reports‚ Raju and his brother‚ B. Rama Raju‚ who was the Managing Director‚ “hid the deception from the company’s board‚ senior managers‚ and auditors.” The case of Satyam’s accounting fraud has been dubbed as “India’s Enron”. In order to evaluate and understand the severity of Satyam’s fraud‚ it is important to understand factors that contributed to the ‘unethical’

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    Accounting A fraud that occurred recently was the corruption charges brought against Cardinal Health a pharmaceutical company based in Dublin‚ Ohio. The fraud involved Cardinal health paying pharmacies kickbacks in other to ensure that the pharmacies purchased prescription drugs for their pharmacies from them. Kickback schemes are a type of corruption scheme that involves the company bribing pharmacy owners or pharmacy companies for some sort of favor. While this type of fraud is for the company

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    Cyber crime In the recent years‚ computer technology has had a great impact on the society‚ governments and businesses. The world-wide network of activities has changed the relationship between people and the physical world. Information is now easily transferable through the internet‚ which has been useful in business transactions and service delivery. On the other hand‚ increase in crime because of the internet access has become a matter of public concern. Criminal justice system has drawn its

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    html Computer Security Institute. (2005). 2005 CSI/FBI computer crime and security survey‚ from http://i.cmpnet.com/gocsi/db_area/pdfs/fbi/FBI2005.pdf U.S. Department of Justice‚ Criminal Division‚ Fraud Section. Internet Fraud and Telemarketing Fraud. Washington D.C. http://www.usdoj.gov/criminal/fraud/internet/ Adobe. (n.d.). Anti-piracy: What are the consequences. http://www.adobe.com/aboutadobe/antipiracy/hurt.html National Cybercrime Training Partnership. (2000‚ June 26). About NCTP. http://www

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    Chelsie Akers 1: What is a cybercrime in your own words? Cybercrime‚ also called computer crime because the use of a computer is used as tool to help people meet their illegal ends. Some cybercrime examples are committing fraud‚ trafficking in child pornography and intellectual property‚ stealing other peoples identity‚ or violating privacy of others. 2: What is the extent of cybercrime in the United States? Cyber crimes here in the United States are becoming very

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