Anti-Fraud Strategy

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Abstract

Fraud is not an individual problem, but rather, we deal with a systematic fraud, particularly in the public sector through the creation of a private monopoly over public sector. Therefore, the first step, which needs to be set in organization in order to develop an efficient system for fraud control is development of anti-fraud strategy. Anti-fraud strategy is based on a policy of integrity and zero tolerance for fraud. Under the fraud we imply: corruption, assets misappropriation and fraudulent statement. Fraudsters are in the organization and beyond. Factors influencing performing of fraud are: pressure, opportunity and rationalization. Costs incurred due to the fraud may be difficult to realistically consider. Battle against fraud is determined by political will, effective legislation and anti-fraudulent culture and strategy.

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Todorović, Z., Tomaš, D., & Todorović, B. (2020). Anti-Fraud Strategy. ECONOMICS - Innovative and Economics Research Journal, 8(2), 69–78. https://doi.org/10.2478/eoik-2020-0010

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