Most favour criminal charges for bosses who fail to prevent fraud

Eight out of 10 workers think senior management should face criminal charges for failing to prevent fraud, bribery or corruption in their organisation.

Most favour criminal charges for bosses who fail to prevent fraud

Eight out of 10 workers think senior management should face criminal charges for failing to prevent fraud, bribery or corruption in their organisation.

A third of workers claimed to have seen colleagues who have engaged in fraudulent activity promoted, while a quarter do not trust management to implement corporate fraud policies with integrity.

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