KPMG: Fraud at record levels

Technology used to cheat government and businesses

Written by AccountancyAge.com

Fraud cases involving sums of more than £100,000 rose to 277 in 2006, from 222 in the previous year, according to KPMG Forensics Fraud Barometer – an increase of almost 25%.

This is the highest number of cases brought to trial since KPMG started its Forensics Fraud Barometer twenty years ago.

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The firm said new and more widely used technology was helping managers and teenage Internet wizards cheat the government and the companies they work for.

‘The figures produce a picture of a country where fraud is becoming worryingly deep-rooted,’ said Jeremy Outen, a partner at KPMG's forensics unit.

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