Embezzlement lesson: Trust your bookkeeper, but verify
Five Oklahoma City employers found out the hard way that placing absolute trust in one person can be costly, indeed. Any business or nonprofit should pay close attention.
U.S. Attorney Sanford Coats last week announced convictions against five women who had been accused of embezzling from their places of business. The total amount taken was nearly $2.6 million.
Each case had two similar storylines: The fo...
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