No Free Lunch – A Grant Thornton Whitepaper

Airline tickets. Tuition costs. Meals and entertainment. Hotel rooms. Individually, these expenses don’t add up to much. Collectively, however, fraudulent reimbursement of common expenses accounts for 20% of cash misappropriation workplace fraud cases in Canada.  No free lunch, a new white paper from Grant Thornton can help you understand and avoid some of these adverse consequences.

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