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Coping with Fraud

Science, 1982
The tardiness of actions by Harvard officials when faced with confessed fraudulent research conducted by John Darsee is contrasted with the more rapid responses by authorities in the cases of William T. Summerlin (Sloan-Kettering) and Vijay Soman (Yale).
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Construction Fraud

2010
Due to the actions of a whistleblower The Netherlands was confronted with a massive case of construction fraud involving almost the entire construction sector. Price fixing, prior consulting, duplicate accounts, fictitious invoices and active corruption of civil servants were rampant practices.
Graafland, Johan, Van Liedekerke, Luc
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Responding to Fraud

Science, 2006
![Figure][1] Our journal—as well as science with a small “s”—went through a disappointing and troubling experience with the two stem cell papers from the South Korean research group led by Dr. Woo Suk Hwang.
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Banking and fraud

Computer Law & Security Review, 2017
Abstract The authors wrote a memorandum to the UK Treasury Committee, House of Commons in January 2011 on the topic of banking and fraud. The methods used by thieves to steal from the customers of banks have increased, and in September 2016, the UK consumer magazine Which?
Stephen Mason, Nicholas Bohm
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Research Fraud

British Journal of Perioperative Nursing (United Kingdom), 2002
Readers will be well aware of the importance attached to research or other convincing evidence to underpin nursing practice. Much excellent research has been and is still being done by nurses, with the intention of improving practice and establishing a knowledge base for nursing. The medical profession holds its powerful position primarily by virtue of
Stephen Timmons, Marilyn Williams
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Fraud in the NHS

British Journal of Nursing, 2019
Richard Griffith, Senior Lecturer in Health Law at Swansea University, outlines what constitutes fraud and the measures taken by the NHS to counter fraudulent ...
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Preventing Fraud

Science, 1989
K, Bloch, A S, Relman
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FRAUD ON LAW FOR FRAUD ON LAW

Oxford Journal of Legal Studies, 1981
Let us begin with talion proper. For the recipient of a hurt, or whoever acts on his behalf, to inflict an identical one on the culprit is a fairly old and widespread response. In Proverbs, it is disapproved of: 'Say not, I will do so to him as he has done to me'.' Folk-literature knows the coy bride pleading a headache, sorry for it when, a little ...
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Fraud

Computer Law & Security Report, 1988
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"Struck" by Fraud?

Science, 1996
P, de Sa, A, Sagar
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