Multiple Choice
Even with internal control procedures in place, many companies routinely experience fraud for all of the following reasons except:
A) Management overrides controls.
B) Control procedures are not followed.
C) Control procedures are not effective fraud-prevention tools
D) Lack of rewards for complying with control procedures.
Correct Answer:

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