Multiple Choice
A common complaint among those who investigate fraud is that:
A) the adversarial relationship between plaintiffs and fraud examiners resulted in weak cases.
B) job rotation policies often result in perpetrators being moved to new positions of responsibility before being exposed.
C) companies often conceal the cost of fraud as other business expenses.
D) organizations and law enforcement do not do enough to punish fraud and other white-collar offenses.
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