1st Edition

Private Policing of Economic Crime Case Studies of Internal Investigations by Fraud Examiners

By Petter Gottschalk Copyright 2021
    304 Pages
    by Routledge

    304 Pages
    by Routledge

    This book discusses private policing conducted by fraud examiners and financial crime specialists when there is suspicion of white-collar crime. The theory of convenience applies to the suspected crime, while the maturity model applies to the conducted investigation.

    Private policing of economic crime by fraud examiners in internal investigations is a topic of increasing concern as there is a growing business for law firms and auditing firms to conduct inquiries and reviews when there is suspicion of misconduct, wrongdoing, and crime by white-collar offenders. The key features of this book are the application of a structural model for convenience theory and the application of a maturity model for fraud examinations. The structural model assesses convenience themes for motive, opportunity, and willingness in each case study, while the maturity model assesses the level of private policing maturity in fraud examinations. For the first time, two emerging frameworks to study white-collar offenses and private policing maturity are introduced and applied to a number of cases from Denmark, Iceland, Moldova, the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, and Switzerland.

    This book will be essential to those studying law, business, and criminology, as well as practicing fraud examiners.

    1 Caverion Services by Wiersholm

    2 Ferde Toll Collection by Kluge

    3 Ferde Toll Collection by Deloitte

    4 Fifa World Cup by Garcia

    5 Helgeland Hospital by KPMG

    6 Moldova Banks by Kroll

    7 Oceanteam Services by Sands

    8 Oslo Housing by Deloitte

    9 Oslo Energy Recovery by PwC

    10 Samherji Fishing by Al Jazeera

    11 Social Security by PwC

    12 Social Security by Kammeradvokaten

    13 Swedbank by Clifford Chance

    14 XXL Sports by DLA Piper

    15 Navy Logistics by PwC

    16 Kraft & Kultur by Ernst & Young

    17 Private Policing Costs

    18 White-Collar Attorneys

    19 Attorney Defense Strategies

    20 Private Policing Outcome

    21 Social Security Injustices

    22 Norfund Digital by PwC

     

    Biography

    Petter Gottschalk is Professor in the Department of Leadership and Organizational Behavior at BI Norwegian Business School in Oslo, Norway. Dr. Gottschalk has published extensively on knowledge management, intelligence strategy, police investigations, white-collar crime, and fraud examinations.