Many people claim to be psychic. Palm readers and astrologers claim that they look into the future to help solve personal problems. Mediums claim to help individuals communicate with deceased friends and relatives. Faith healers and psychic surgeons claim to diagnose and cure illness. Psychic detectives offer advice to the police to help solve crime. Alleged psychics have been used to attract followers to religious organizations and as consultants by large businesses.
Based on real events associated with the fraud committed by Rita Crundwell in Dixon, ILL., this case provides basic classroom discussion with regard to internal controls, fraud prevention, and the ethical responsibilities of management ...
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Arthur Porter tells his own story, beginning with his boyhood in Sierra Leone, his rise through the medical, corporate and political arenas in Canada, through to the confines of La Joya Prison where he is detained on charges of fraud.
Looks at how a growing number of UK businesses may be susceptible to fraud, what kinds of fraud commonly occur and what measures can be taken to manage the risk on a day-to-day basis.
This Fourth Edition, two-volume treatise provides comprehensive analysis of The Civil False Claims Statute and a balanced approach to every important aspect of case preparation and litigation -- from establishing the merits of a ...
Are You Kidding Me?: How Deadbeat Tolerance Is Killing Common Sense and Costing America Trillions
The Annotated Ordinances of Hong Kong: 專利條例 (第514章). Patents Ordinance (Cap 514)
Smith: The Law of Theft provides a detailed and critical account of the law of theft and related dishonesty offences. This new edition takes into account the Fraud Act and its impact on deception offences.
Clam Condom : February 2002 Four women were eating at a McCormick & Schmick's seafood restaurant in Irvine , California , when one of them bit down on something rubbery in her clam chowder . At first she thought it was a piece of ...
Anecdotal accounts of the most successful, most outrageous, and most expert scammers, flim-flammers, swindlers, and sharpers of the past two hundred years provide grist for Barnum's mill