Stephen Pedneault is a forensic investigator up in Connecticut, which means that he comes in when a company thinks someone is ripping it off -- in this video, he explains how he does it, and some of the genesis of his book Anatomy of a Fraud Investigation
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Monday, March 01, 2010
Fraud, Dammed Frauds, and Criminal Actions
A video for one of my authors has just been completed, and -- although it's day-job stuff, which has little to do with what I usually write about chez blog -- I think it's neat, so I'm going to try to embed it here.
Stephen Pedneault is a forensic investigator up in Connecticut, which means that he comes in when a company thinks someone is ripping it off -- in this video, he explains how he does it, and some of the genesis of his book Anatomy of a Fraud Investigation
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Stephen Pedneault is a forensic investigator up in Connecticut, which means that he comes in when a company thinks someone is ripping it off -- in this video, he explains how he does it, and some of the genesis of his book Anatomy of a Fraud Investigation
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