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Prescription Fraud

American Pharmacy, 1981
J, Keown, A K, Gumbhir, P, Vaughn
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Fraud

2009
Abstract In the decades after William Penn returned to England the Conestoga Indians continued to meet regularly with the government of Pennsylvania. In June 1717 Lieutenant Governor William Keith and his Council met to discuss “an account of some Disturbance amongst the Indians” on Conestoga Manor.
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Food Fraud

Journal of the Royal Society of Health, 1995
S, Sumar, C, Boville
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Fraud Allegations

Science, 1988
H H, Wortis, B T, Huber, R T, Woodland
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Reporting Fraud

The American Journal of Nursing, 1999
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HEALTH FRAUD

Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1990
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Research fraud

The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. British volume, 1992
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Fraud

“It is an opportunistic infection that bursts forth when greed meets the possibility of deception.” (Silverstone et al., 2012, p. 12) Introduction Fraud, it may be argued is the most common form of corruption in events. It is as easy as telling a lie. If the event is a success, so many people believe, all is forgiven. The lies are forgotten and we move
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