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    by an individual or a group with the intention of making more money for organization when caught by the authorities or by any other means comes under Accounting Scandal. There are several accounting practice, which are developed in order to avoid fraud in accounting process such as Generally Accepted Accounting Principles(GAAP), International Financial Reporting Standard(IFRS)…

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    1. Gordon Gekko, a man that is sentenced to jail for money laundering, comes out eight years later and finds himself with alone. He is in love with money and finds a way to get his millions that he once had, when Jake Moore (his daughters fiancée comes to him. Jake wants to take revenge for his mentors death, Gordon takes advantage of this and becomes and ally. Gordon gains Jakes trust and pretends to help him by telling him where to find a large amount of money. He tricks Jake and takes the…

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    Fraud Triangle The Fraud Triangle Theory created by Donald Cressey explains the three elements needed for fraud to be committed. These elements include opportunity, pressure or perceived pressure and rationalization. In the very publicized FIFA court case that included charges such as fraud, racketeering and bribery these elements were clearly present. According to The U.S Department of Justice (2015) , there was a total of nine FIFA Officials and five Corporate Marketing Executives who…

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    The author Salinger, makes Holden Caulfield this obnoxious, bad mouthing, cynic teenager. “...I left Elkton Hills was because I was surrounded by phonies.” (Salinger p 13). In the novel Catcher in the Rye, Holden goes through many obstacles and is trying to find himself. But during his exploration,we realize that Holden is growing up and is becoming a man. He shows this by making his own choices, by seeking advice and by the relationships he has made. First, by making his choices, Holden is…

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    on. Rule 1.15 has many sections, but relevant to this violation, a lawyer needs to promptly pay their clients back the money they are entitled to receive. Lastly, Rule 8.4 declares a lawyer should not violate the rules or engage in any dishonesty, fraud, deceit, and misrepresentation. In Matter of Johnson, the respondent did not keep proper financial records, mixed clients’ funds, and didn’t return clients’ money. The committee showed leniency because the respondent was addicted to drugs,…

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    (P3) How will affect the society 1. Bribery 2. Negligence 3. Fraud 4. Dishonesty 5. Unfairness 6. Low payment 7. Working under bad conditions I am starting speaking in this paragraph about 5 different points which is important for the Construction business sector, first the bribery, Bribery may affect negative things against society, and the spread of bribery greatly between people and the lack of trust between the people. For example if a contractor pays a bribe to one of the employee in the…

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    Introduction Internet piracy is the act of taking illegally accessing and taking content from the internet. It can take many forms and affects many industries such film, music, software, electronic books and digital gaming. This literature review will focus on the most common forms of internet piracy, namely internet piracy affecting the film, music and software industries. In terms of the importance of the issue, internet piracy is a highly prevalent problem in our society nowadays. It is…

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    The trade turnover for the Newport creamery in 1918 was reported at a substantial sum of £34,765. At the Nenagh Quarter Session of the County Court in October, in efforts to recoup the endured losses a claim was lodged by the society for £20,000. The magistrate awarded £12,339 in damages, which also included interest at six percent for the duration of one and a half years on the value of the stock destroyed. Furthermore, an additional fifteen percent was awarded for the increase in the price of…

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    detecting fraud requires a forensic accountant to become skilful in an ever-increasing number of professional skills and competencies. Here are some of the broad areas of expertise for a forensic accountant: • There should be an in-depth knowledge of financial statements and the capability to critically analyze them. This expertise helps forensic accountants to detect unusual patterns in accounting information and identify their source. • They should also acquire a thorough perception of fraud…

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    The purpose of this report is to explore three major corporate scandals with regard to their irresponsible ethical behaviour and the lessons that can be learned from each. The three companies examined in this report include Tyco International Ltd, HealthSouth Corporation and Nimble Pty Ltd. Results of this report show that corporate scandals occur periodically and can have an effect on other companies with the first scandal occurring in 2002 by Tyco and then followed by HealthSouth in 2003 and…

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