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Suppose you suspect that someone in your company is stealing or involved in fraud:
What should you do?
Remember, suspicion is not enough - you need proof before you can act.
Behaviour that looks dishonest often turns out to be perfectly legitimate, so avoid jumping to conclusions or immediately confronting the suspect.
Instead, consult your legal adviser. If necessary, he or she will recommend the forensic accountancy services, in which case contact us for advice on what to do next.
Until you have proof of wrongdoing, exercise caution and carry on as usual. Keep any investigation discreet to avoid alerting the employee to the fact that they are under suspicion. Visit the employees page on a social networking website, it is surprising what personal indescretions individuals are prepared to reveal.
It helps to have a clear policy for responding to cases of fraud or theft. In particular you need to answer the following questions:
The most important thing is to be seen to be fair and even-handed, and of course to be acting within the relevant legal and regulatory frameworks.
In the 11th and 12th centuries half a million pilgrims a year travelled on foot from all over Europe to Santiago de Compostela in northern Spain. In September 1992 Patrick Shanahan retraced their steps, recording his 500 mile journey in a series of photographs, some of which are reproduced on this website.
