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Why should you read this guide?
Unfortunately business fraud is on the increase and a constant possibility you need to be aware of. The problem with business fraud is that is it often covered up by the business owner so you do not hear of as many instances as you should. Vigilance is important and this guide will explain the most common types of fraud and what to look out for.
Background
Like most crime there is a general feeling of "it won't happen to me". However many businesses each year are victims of fraud. Business owners do not report all instances of fraud because as well as the obvious financial loss that will occur there can also be a number of non-financial effects on a business, including:
The most reported fraud cases tend to be in banks where staff have easier access to money and can come up with elaborate schemes to procure it for themselves. Computer systems now make it easier for intelligent fraudsters to commit fraud. This threat can come from inside or outside your business.
Staff
The fact is that we need to delegate to someone in business as we cannot do everything ourselves. That means you need to trust your staff and make sure, as much as possible, that they are trustworthy:
Customers and suppliers
Remember that it is possible to lose money to customers or suppliers to your business:
Company policy
If you do not have a company policy on fraud then you need to get one. Make sure all your staff and customers are aware of it and that they know what the repercussions are. Ensure you are available for a confidential approach by anyone who suspects anything in your company. Where computers are concerned make sure that important transactions require a password and that highly valuable ones need to be authorised by two people. Computers are an excellent tool to your business but also provide an easy entry to your business if they are not protected.
Summary
There are a number of ways people can commit fraud in your business that can lose you money. You need to stay vigilant at all times. If you suspect someone of fraud then take advice before any action.
Further information
The most obvious place to go if you suspect a crime is being committed in your business is the police. You can of course approach your solicitor for legal advice or follow the link below for more information.
http://www.crimereduction.homeoffice.gov.uk/business/businesscrimeminisite01.htm