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Preventing Fraud and Mismanagement in Government - Systems and Structures (Hardcover)
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Preventing Fraud and Mismanagement in Government - Systems and Structures (Hardcover)
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Dig to the root of public fraud with deep exploration of theory,
standards, and norms Preventing Fraud and Mismanagement in
Government identifies common themes in public fraud and corruption,
describes the forces that drive them, and provides an objective
standard of good practices with no political bent. From Bridgegate
to Iran-Contra, this book walks through the massive scandals that
resulted from public mismanagement and fraud to illustrate how
deeply-entrenched, entity-specific norms can differ from actual
best practices. The discussion includes the theoretical
underpinnings of public fraud, and how intense corporate culture
and limited exposure to outside practice standards can lead to
routine deviation from normal behavior and moral standards. You'll
find a compendium of practices that illustrate actual norms,
allowing you to compare your own agency's culture and operations to
standard practice, and contrast the motivations for fraud in the
public and private sectors. Public agencies and governmental
entities are generally driven by a pubic benefit or goal, but are
widely varied in the ability and desire to deliver value while
retaining best practices. This book explicitly explores the common
patterns of agency practices and cultural norms, and describes how
they can easily cross over into illegal acts. * Understand why
fraud exists in the public sector * Discover how your agency's
mindset diverges from the norm * Review cases where agency
practices diverged from best financial practices * Learn good
practices in an objective, nonpolitical context The
government/public sector provides some of the most basic services
that are critical to a functioning society. Lacking a profit
motive, these agencies nonetheless show a pattern of fraud and
borderline behavior that could be mitigated with the adoption of
standards and best practices. Preventing Fraud and Mismanagement in
Government shares a canon of knowledge related to public operations
and fraud, providing deep insight into the causes, solutions, and
prevention.
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