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The typical white- collar fraudster is closer than you think
Published Thu, Nov 21, 2013 · 10:00 PM
[SINGAPORE] It's a finding that will probably surprise many: The person most likely to defraud your organisation is your boss, a manager or an executive who has served the firm for a good number of years.
Forget about the age-old notion of a reclusive loner - the typical swindler these days tends to be highly respected, friendly and extroverted.
These are some of the defining characteristics of …
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