Education is a highly effective fraud prevention technique for companies. Studies have shown that companies with antifraud educational programs in place can cut their fraud losses in half. By educating employees, management is giving them the tools to help look for and stop fraud. This information helps them know what behavior is acceptable and not acceptable.
A fraud training program should include the following considerations:
It is also critical to inform employees about the consequences for unethical behavior. Management must model ethical behavior and must approach instances of fraud in a consistent and fair manner. Regular updates on the antifraud effort should be made, preferably with an annual session that informs employees about changes in the company's ethics policy and a continued commitment to ethical behavior.