What is Check Tampering? Form of Fraudulent Disbursement Employee does one of two things: Prepares a fraudulent check for own benefit Converts a check.

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What is Check Tampering? Form of Fraudulent Disbursement Employee does one of two things: Prepares a fraudulent check for own benefit Converts a check intended for someone else

Check Tampering Schemes Check tampering made up one-fourth of all fraudulent disbursement cases. 179 Check tampering cases were reported, with a median loss of $96,000.

Check Tampering Schemes Forged maker schemes Forged endorsement schemes Altered payee schemes Concealed check schemes Authorized maker schemes

Check Tampering – Breakdown of Cases Of 179 check tampering cases reported, 90 involved forgeries of a maker’s signature. Thirty-six cases involved alterations to the payee line of company checks.

Check Tampering - Median Losses

Forged Maker Schemes Perp forges name of authorized signer Obtaining a blank check: Perp usually has access to blank checks Bookkeeper, a/p clerk, office manager, etc. Checks not secured Perp wrongly obtains key, combination, password to gain access Voided checks not destroyed Print counterfeit company checks

Stolen Checks - Countermeasures Keep blank check stock secured Seal boxes of blank checks with security tape Investigate out-of-sequence or duplicate check numbers on bank statement (indicates stolen or counterfeit check stock) Promptly destroy any voided checks

Stolen Checks - Countermeasures Print check stock on watermark paper supplied by company independent of check printer Incorporate security threads in check stock Periodically rotate check printers and/or check stock (so counterfeits will stand out) Use positive pay banking contro ls

Forged Maker Schemes /cek ditempa To whom is the check made payable? To the perp To an accomplice To “cash” To legitimate vendors (purchasing personal items) To fictitious person or entity

Forged Maker Schemes Forging the signature Free-hand forgery Photocopy legitimate signature onto check Signature stamps Computer-generated signatures

Forged Signatures - Countermeasures Strictly limit access to signature stamps Use distinctive ink for check signing Have authorized check signers verify their signatures on canceled checks Investigate nsf checks or out of balance conditions in checking account

Forged Endorsement Schemes Intercept company company check intended for third party Convert check by forging endorsement

Forged Endorsement Schemes Intercepting the check: Perp’s duties involve handling signed checks Signed company checks not secured Checks returned to company (incorrect address) Alter delivery address – check mailed to perp

Intercepted Checks - Countermeasures Separate functions of cutting, signing, and delivering checks Surveillance cameras in mailroom Independently investigate customer complaints that payments not received Investigate any returned check with a dual endorsement Periodically lodge “test” checks in payables system and follow their trail

Altered Payee Schemes Intercept company check intended for third party Change name of payee Method depends on who prepared the checks

Altered Payee Schemes Checks not prepared by perpetrator: Check washing White-out payee name “Tacking On” (I.R.S. becomes I. R. Stevens)

Altered Payee Schemes Checks prepared by the perpetrator Perp obtains signatures on blank checks (perp highly trusted) Check typed or written in erasable ink Perp gets authorized person to sign check Signed check given to perp to mail Change payee and/or amount When cashed check returned with bank statement, perp restores original name, amount

Altered Payees – Countermeasures Require use of permanent ink on all checks Strictly segregate check preparation from delivery and bank statement reconciliation Use carbon copy checks (even if check is altered, copy will have true payee, amount) Use computer-generated checks Consider eft’s in place of checks, where practical

Concealed Check Schemes Very blatant, not very common Perp prepares check payable to self Gives check to authorized signer along with stack of legitimate checks Check gets signed; signer not paying attention, trusts perp.

Authorized Maker Schemes Fraudulent checks written by perp with check- signing authority Cash, pay personal bills, etc. Where controls prevent signer from handling blank checks or bank statements, perp uses influence to override controls

Authorized Maker Schemes –Countermeasures Do not let check signers have access to blank checks Require dual signatures over threshold amt Confirm all checks to current vendor list Spot-check cancelled checks for support Look for lifestyle changes in authorized signers

Concealing Check Tampering If perp reconciles the bank statement: Code fraudulent check “void” When statement arrives, destroy bogus checks Force totals on reconciliation (add wrong) If payee/amount were altered: Re-alter cancelled checks to match postings

Concealing Check Tampering Enter false info in disbursements journal Code checks to very active or dormant accounts If check to legitimate payee was intercepted, perp may re-issue check so payee doesn’t complain Create bogus support for check

General Check Tampering Red Flags Excessive number of voided checks Missing checks Non-payroll checks payable to employees Altered or dual endorsements on returned checks Alterations to payee, amount on returned checks Questionable payees or payee addresses Duplicate or out-of-sequence check numbers

Check Tampering Controls Separate the following duties Check cutting and posting Check signing Check delivery Bank statement reconciliation Require proper support for all checks Mail checks immediately after signing

Check Tampering Controls Keep accounts payable records secure from tampering Have bank statements delivered, unopened, to two or more independent employees Bank statements reconciled by more than one person Periodically rotate personnel who handle and code checks

Check Tampering Controls Bank Assisted Controls Establish maximum dollar limits for checks drawn on accounts Use positive pay system Purchase company checks from reputable producers