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Fraud

    What is a Fraud? A fraud is when one party deceives or takes unfair
advantage of another. A fraud includes any act, omission, or concealment,
involving a breach of legal or equitable duty or trust, which results in
disadvantage or injury to another. In a court of law it is necessary to prove
that a false representation was made as a statement of fact, that was made with
the intent to deceive and to induce the other party to act upon it. It must be
proven that the person who has been defrauded suffered a injury or damage from
the act.
    Who commits a fraud and why? It is generally accepted that 20 percent of
employees are honest. Another 20 percent are dishonest and don't mind doing
wrong. That means the remaining 60 percent are potentially dishonest, that's a
total of 80 percent of employees which may be dishonest. To understand fraud you
first have to determine the contributing factors to why people commit fraud.
Some people commit fraud for the sport and thrill of it. There are other
recognizable reasons why honest people may commit a breach of trust. Need is the
most common reason. A desperate financial need is usually the cause of most
frauds. Still some people commit fraud to pay for an elevated life style which
other wise they could not afford. Needs arise from a number of locations these
include: Drug or alcohol addiction, Marriage break-ups and/of extravagant love
affairs, Gambling Debts, Business losses, Unexpected family crises, Mounting
debts, and the desir...

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Submitted by: 123student
Date Submitted: 11-29-2005
Category: Law
Words: 1368
Pages: 5.47