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Although it's impossible to accurately quantify, payroll fraud is more common than you might think. Unfortunately when there are large amounts of money exchanging hands on a regular basis, you will find people who want to take advantage of it and sip
The reality is that the best friends of the fraudster are mediocre processes, untrained people and loose systems. The more work you do in tightening your processes, paying particular attention to accountability, the less likely your money will be stolen.
With the realisation that most payroll fraud cases go unprosecuted, due to the minimal chance of recovering the funds, the fraud is often not reported in the press and it is simply managed by internal HR processes and written off.
A major clue in payroll fraud is someone living way beyond his or her means. This was particularly evident in the largest payroll fraud in Australian history.
Sonya Causer was the Payroll Manager at Clive Peeters, the large electrical retailer, reportedly being paid $125 000 in her role. Over a two-year period Causer stole $19 365 768 from her employer.
Surprisingly, her colleagues failed to notice behaviour that was odd for a 38-year-old payroll manager on such a salary. It may be human nature to downplay or even dismiss warnings that we don’t want to see, but there would have been plenty of clues to suggest something was seriously wrong.
No one took notice of the fact Causer was running a significant property portfolio, which consisted of 44 properties in Melbourne’s eastern suburbs, purchased over 18 months. She also bought several cars and motorbikes and thousands of dollars worth of jewellery. She was also at one point, one of the largest private shareholders in Clive Peeters, having spent some of the stolen money on Clive Peeters shares.
Causer was so trustworthy, that she initially assisted the company’s auditors in the investigation of her own fraud. But after her initial denials, Causer admitted to the fraud. The properties, including her family home, were sold as part of the restitution. There remains a shortfall of $3 million.
So, what are the seven most common areas that give rise to suspected fraudulent payroll activity?
So what checks and balances did Clive Peeters have in place? Not so many it seems. Perhaps they should have paid more attention to instinct and gut-feel. If you have a niggling feeling that something is wrong, no matter how big or small, investigate it. It seems quite unfathomable that someone was able to steal so much money, for so long, without being noticed.
There are many morals to this story, but the most poignant of all is this: if you are not on the ball, you may have no one to blame for payroll fraud but yourself.
Article written by Tracy Angwin from the Australian Payroll Association (APA)
for Australian Bookkeepers Network (ABN)
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