
Workplace fraud in government organizations can result in significant financial losses, but understanding its causes and implementing effective controls can help mitigate the risk.
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The Coal Township streets department roadmaster is accused of charging $712.40 of unauthorized fuel to a fuel card.
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Carlos Matchett is the fourth person to admit in court that he set police cars outside Philadelphia City Hall on fire during protests following the death of George Floyd by a former Minneapolis police officer.
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The Volusia County, Florida, sheriff said Damian DeRousha was motivated by an alleged affair between the victim and his wife.
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The U.S. Attorney’s Office has settled a case with a South Dakota man accused of faking windshield repairs and billing the government for hundreds of thousands of dollars.
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A former auto repair technician with the Boston Police Department has been sentenced in connection with a scheme to embezzle hundreds of thousands of dollars from the Police Department.
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The driver is accused of conducting several hundred fraudulent transactions with his fleet credit card to obtain cash from gas stations without purchasing fuel.
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The City of Knoxville, Tennessee, has settled a dispute with two former Fleet Services employees who allegedly harassed their supervisor and misused city equipment.
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Two former employees for the New York State Police pleaded guilty to theft of auto parts and tools. They were non-sworn civilian employees responsible for maintaining police vehicles.
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A former auto repair technician with the Boston Police Department has pleaded guilty in connection with a scheme to embezzle hundreds of thousands of dollars from the Police Department.
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