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    Fraud

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    Insurance Fraud A gang of Russian crooks ran a record-setting‚ $279 million fraud that exploited New York’s “no-fault” auto –accident law‚ authorities said 2/29/12. The gang worked with corrupt doctors to set up more than 100 phony medical clinics across the city. There‚ they generated fake bills for the treatment of “injuries” that “ranged from wild exaggerations to outright fabrications‚” Manhattan US Attorney Preet Bharara said. The fraudsters took advantage of the “patient-friendly provisions”

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    any one of the original “Trinity” personal computers; PET‚ Apple II or TRS-80 in front of a non-tech savvy person and the look you will receive is one of absolute bafflement. For one‚ though they were made in the 70s‚ that was over 40 years ago and personal computing has gone through many interface changes since then. While the Trinity may resemble what we 21st century computer users are used to‚ they don’t exactly fit the profile for a personal computer any businessman/women would currently desire

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    rightful owner’s permission. Six (6) cases of embezzlement stand out in Modern day History. The first case is about Yasuyoshi Kato in 1997 who managed to steal $132 million from Day-Lee Foods‚ Inc. of Santa Fe Springs‚ California. At the time‚ Yasuyoshi was the Chief

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    crazy Eddie fraud case

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    financial fraud case Crazy Eddie was an American retail store chain run by the Antar family‚ which was established as a private company in 1969 in Brooklyn‚ New York by businessmen Eddie and Sam M. Antar. The fraud at Crazy Eddie was one of the longest running in modern times‚ lasting from 1969 to 1987. Crazy Eddie became a known symbol for corporate fraud in its time‚ but has since been eclipsed by the Enron‚ Worldcom and Bernie Madoff accounting scandals. Commencement of fraud The fraud began almost

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    payments in place of wages (functioning in this case as a form ofdisability insurance)‚ compensation for economic loss (past and future)‚ reimbursement or payment of medical and like expenses (functioning in this case as a form of health insurance)‚ and benefits payable

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    Crazy Eddie Fraud Case

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    Cassie Angelucci 9/21/14 Crazy Eddie Fraud Case Eddie Antar came from a low rent neighborhood in Brooklyn from a family of merchants. Growing up poor he had dreams and aspirations of becoming a household name. At the age of 20 years old‚ Antar opened up his very first store‚ Crazy Eddie. Crazy Eddie was an electronics store that specialized in low prices and a party atmosphere. The business did very well in its startup years and began to grow. Not long after Antar opened up his first store‚ he

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    The Fraud

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    make his major customer happy Pomerantz had to approve significant markdowns in Leslie Fay’s wholesale prices and grant those customers large rebate. In 1993‚ Donald Kenia‚ the company’s controller‚ took full responsibility for a large accounting fraud revealed to the press by John Pomerantz. Leslie Fay’s earnings had been overstated by approximately $80 million from 1990-1992 and about $130 million entries were fake. Upon the investigation of the Audit committee it was found out some audit tricks

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    Martha Stewart Fraud Case

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    shareholders and investors in an attempt to cover her tracks and keep her stock from plummeting” (Hurtado‚ N. P. (n.d.). Comey believe that the criminal case was all about lying and he said that Martha is being prosecuted for what she did and not who she is. When she went to court she plead not guilty. Stewart was also charge with “securities fraud stemming” (Hurtado‚ N. P. (n.d.).‚

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    Motives for the cheats The motives for fraud are clear‚ it’s a financial crime. People can not pay the bills. They figure stealing from an insurance company which is big and greedy is no great moral wrong and no one will miss the money. However‚ even if the company is big and greedy it is still wrong. How people get caught by an insurance company Fraud units at insurance companies are experts. But the reason people get caught are for obvious reason. People make stupid mistakes. However‚ as a word

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    promoting viable and effective future markets and protecting investors against abusive trade practices and fraud. Both these agencies play a role in inspecting the trade losses in the case of JPMorgan Chase. While SEC is entitled to investigate the suitability and entirety of JPMorgan Chase financial‚ Chairman Mary Schapiro states that this agency ’s investigation is limited. Unfortunate to this case‚ the faulty trade happened in divisions of the banking that aren ’t subject to SEC regulation. To create

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