NEW STUDY SHOWS GAMBLING IS A MAJOR MOTIVATOR OF
FRAUD IN AUSTRALIA
20 February 2009
Respected international business services
company releases details
KPMG, a respected international professional business
services provider, has released details of an Australian
study it has conducted that shows an increase in
business fraud, and identifies gambling as a significant
reason for dishonest employees to steal money from their
companies.
Last August, the company sent out
questionnaires to a representative sample of New Zealand
and Australia's largest organisations across the public
and private sectors seeking information about incidents
of fraud in the period February 2006 to January 2008.
Usable responses were received from 420
organisations, with 222 577 separate incidents of fraud
reported. This amounted to a "significant increase" from
the previous survey in 2006.
The total value of
fraud reported was $301.1 million and "gambling was the
most common motivator", says KPMG's eighth biennial
Fraud Survey.
"The trend is clear: Fraud
continues to be a big problem for Australian and New
Zealand organisations," says the report. "The worrying
signs are that gambling continues to be a strong
motivator for fraud, and that fraud recoveries at 11
percent have decreased substantially from the 37 percent
experienced in 2006."
44 percent of the reported
fraud was attributed to gambling - a twofold increase on
the 2006 survey - followed by 'greed and lifestyle' at
37 percent. Gambling as a motive resulted in an average
value per incident of $1 101 808 compared to $299 729 in
2006.
15 percent of the largest incidents
involved some form of identity fraud, the report
reveals. Non-management employees were the most likely
to offend, and the most common form of identity fraud
involved unauthorised use of credit cards or card
numbers. Respondents reported 154 602 cases of this kind
with a total value of more than $90 million.
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