The Fraud Examination Unit at Computers Company submits this preliminary Report of Investigation to the Chief Executive Officer about a suspected corruption scheme in the company. In the broadest sense‚ fraud can encompass any crime for gain that uses deception as its principal modus operandi (Wells‚ 2011). Therefore‚ after learning of the suspected corruption scheme in the company‚ the objectives of the Fraud Examination Unit were to determine whether a possible corruption scheme existed; identify
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Summary of Tan Sri Eric Eng Hock cases Tan Sri Eric Chia Eng Hock or commonly known as Eric Chia is a millionaire in Malaysia ad is a former chairmain of Perwaja Steel. In June 2007‚ Chia discharge committing criminal breach of trust 13 years ago when embezzling money from the company of Perwaja Rolling Mail and Development Sdn Bhd of RM $76.4 million at 19 February 1994 when was the Managing Director. In his cases‚ Perwaja Rolling Mill and Development Sdn Bhd in Kuala Lumpur instructed American
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Enron and its Associates Used Questionable Accounting Practices Clearly‚ there have been cases where management knowingly deceived the auditors. Then there seem to be other instances where the accounting treatment envelope was pushed just a bit too far. In the case of Enron‚ David B. Duncan‚ the former Andersen partner in charge of the Enron audit who was the government’s chief witness in the trial against Arthur Andersen‚ stood behind the decisions that resulted in the widespread use of off-balance
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a) Discuss how the budgeting process employed by Peters Corporation contributes to the failure to achieve the president’s sales and profit targets. The first problem would be that the president established targets for the total dollar sales and net income before taxes for the next year. Then the president gave the sales target to the marketing department. By starting at the top and working its way down the chain of command causes problems because not all of the departments are involves in
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tools required to act ethically. When an individual is asked to do something that they may even suspect would be detrimental to their livelihood‚ then they have all the rights given to them to not follow through with that action. In the case of Betty Vinson of WorldCom‚ while she had the clear understanding that her actions were wrong‚ she clearly kept personal financial safety ahead of her moral and ethical standards. This eventually translated into an even more detrimental result‚ which was jail time
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unsold product. This practice was uncovered by a financial analyst at investment firm Paine Webber‚ who downgraded the value of Sunbeam’s stock. Bill and hold isn’t illegal‚ but Sunbeam’s shareholders felt deceived and filed lawsuits. Sunbeam’s accounting firm‚ Arthur Andersen (later ruined by its involvement with Enron)‚ performed an audit and reported that Sunbeam’s books were accurate and in accordance with federal guidelines. However‚ the board was unsatisfied and hired Deloitte & Touche
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Problem and Methodology One of many food stamp frauds was discovered when an employee of New York City Human Resources Administration (HRA) noticed and reported irregularities in HRA’s processing of food stamp applications. The New York City Department of Investigation (DOI) investigated the report and found out that Vanee Sykes with other four people‚ including current and former New York City employees carrying out a massive food stamp fraud. Vanee Sykes was a
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almost half of the Asia-Pacific companies are confident of their internal fraud controls (Singapore Press Holdings Limited 2005). But here’s the fact: Only 16 per cent of economic crimes in the region were detected by risk-management systems. In fact‚ the vast majority of incidences of economic crime were detected by accident‚ tip-off‚ and internal and external audit (PriceWaterhouse Coopers 2003). Here in the case study of Informatics Group (Singapore) Private Limited was the 84 per cent where
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perspective using cases such as: Accounting Irregularities at WorldCom and Arthur Andersen…No More: What Went Wrong? (Business Ethics 4th Ed: Cases 5 & 6 pg.101-109)‚ both clearly present various moral and ethical problems that arise that are real life business scenarios as well as question the impact of certain ‘special’ duties/obligations that apply to particular individuals and employees who choose to engage in these activities in the organization leading to their downfall. The WorldCom case and scandal
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Case Study 9 Kim Chau California Southern University MKT 86519 Dec 19‚ 2014 N. Papazian Accounting for Enron Introduction In the case of Accounting for Enron‚ the case concerned one of the largest corporate bankruptcies in the US history at the turn of the 21st century. It was Enron Corporation‚ a one time seventh largest most successful US company‚ sixth largest energy company in the world‚ valued at over $70 Billion; they filed for chapter 11 on December 2‚ 2001. Just the year before‚ Enron
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