BDO report: massive rise in business fraud

Fraud involving businesses up 42% from first half of 2006

Written by AccountancyAge.com

BDO Stoy Hayward's Fraudtrack report has found that fraud involving businesses hit £538m in the first half of 2007, up 42% from 2006.

The firm warned that business fraud was becoming more attractive because of growing rewards and falling chances of prosecution.

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The firm noted that VAT fraud was so lucrative that criminals only needed to hide away a few percent when they got caught.

'Many fraudsters are laughing all the way to their offshore tax haven,' said BDO's Simon Bevan.

Further reading:

VAT fraud cases pour into courts

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