According to Olesky (2000 , there are four stages of fraud control . These include prevention as the first , followed by detection , investigation , and punishment as the fourth stage . Among these four , prevention is probably the most effective way to lessen the incidence of fraud . Fraud prevention plans must contain the basics that will be effective in particular circumstances . These include general procedures like alertness and awareness of every individual , up-to-date review of the operations being done by the organization regarding risks...











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