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RECOGNIZING 2008’s
CLUELESS CORPORATE SCAMMERS
Chronicling a banner year for fraud, highlighted by Bernard Madoff’s alleged $50 billion financial swindle, Oversight Systems presents the Fraudies Awards to recognize the most audacious attempts to appropriate company resources for personal gain. Learn More

For every headline grabbing story about multi-billion dollar scams, there are millions of smaller fraudulent transactions that go unnoticed every year. From stupid expense violations to ingenious travel scams, the Fraudies takes a lighthearted look at a serious problem that costs companies millions and ultimately punishes the vast majority of employees who are honest and ethical.

Rather than quantitatively ranking the largest fraud transactions, the Fraudies Selection Committee qualitatively chooses its winners based on the creativity, humor, and farcical nature of their alleged career-limiting schemes. The winners were chosen from a pool of candidates who were detected by Oversight Systems’ continuous controls monitoring technology, which is used by leading companies to prevent corporate fraud and eliminate costly transaction errors.

These real-life scams are presented anonymously to protect the privacy of their employers and each is assumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

2008 WINNER: BEST MUSICAL SCORE

Employees within a single company billed over $100,000 in iTunes purchases to their corporate credit cards. The perpetrators showcased a wide variety of music and movie download tastes, which will undoubtedly keep them occupied while waiting in the unemployment line.

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2008 WINNER: BEST ROMANTIC COMEDY... OF ERRORS

This leading man used a corporate card to make over $4,000 in purchases from Victoria's Secret. The soft-hearted romantic was caught cheating by his company and then subsequently busted for two-timing his wife.

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2008 WINNER: BEST FOREIGN TRAVEL SCAM

Displaying a resourcefulness that would lead to a promotion if engaged in honest purposes, this fraudster cooked up a complex travel scam. After purchasing international airline tickets on his credit card, he filed for reimbursement from his company. He then exchanged those tickets for airline credit, which he promptly sold on eBay. He also stayed home from work the week he was supposed to be traveling on business.

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2008 WINNER: BEST MEDIUM FOR FRAUD

Displaying a profound lack of foresight, this employee rang up over $3,400 in charges to a psychic hotline on a company credit card. She is currently looking for a new psychic, after this one failed to alert her that looking for a new job was in her immediate future.

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2008 WINNER: BEST SUPPORTING CAST

The final Fraudie goes to this family man, who brought the entire clan in on his scheme to put one over on the company after he was already laid off. After getting the pink slip, he used his company card to book his family of five on a $40,000 Mediterranean cruise.

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