Expense reimbursement fraud, encompassing the myriad forms of employee travel and entertainment (T&E) schemes as well as Purchasing Card (P-Card) fraud, costs organizations hundreds of thousands, if not millions of dollars per year.
According to the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners (ACFE), expense reimbursement frauds result in a median loss of $26,000 per incident and represent 14.5% of all employee fraud.
While many of these schemes are considered immaterial, such as claiming reimbursement for a personal meal, charging a pay-per-view movie to a business-related hotel bill or inflating the cost of a taxi ride.
Expense reimbursement fraud, encompassing the myriad forms of employee travel and entertainment (T&E) schemes as well as Purchasing Card (P-Card) fraud, costs organizations hundreds of thousands, if not millions of dollars per year.
According to the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners (ACFE), expense reimbursement frauds result in a median loss of $26,000 per incident and represent 14.5% of all employee fraud.
While many of these schemes are considered “immaterial”, such as claiming reimbursement for a personal meal, charging a pay-per-view movie to a business-related hotel bill or inflating the cost of a taxi ride.
Expense reimbursement fraud, encompassing the myriad forms of employee travel and entertainment (T&E) schemes as well as Purchasing Card (P-Card) fraud, costs organizations hundreds of thousands, if not millions of dollars per year.
According to the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners (ACFE), expense reimbursement frauds result in a median loss of $26,000 per incident and represent 14.5% of all employee fraud.
While many of these schemes are considered immaterial, such as claiming reimbursement for a personal meal, charging a pay-per-view movie to a business-related hotel bill or inflating the cost of a taxi ride. will be held in New hyde park,United States on date 2015-07-07