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Fraud
Preven+on,
Detec+on,
Management
                                    

                     Girlie
Lopez
                                

                        MABS  





      2010
RBAP‐MABS
Na.onal
Roundtable
Conference

      Hya=
Hotel
and
Casino,
Manila

      June
2‐3,
2010

•  DEFINED

   –  A
decep.on
deliberately
prac.ced
in
order
to
secure

      unfair
or
unlawful
gain
or
causing
loss
to
another
party



•  Fraud
may
originate
from
clients
and/or

   employees
of
the
bank.


•  Fraud
can
happen
in
all
stages
of
the
loan
process

   –
loan
solicita.on,
collec.on,
account
monitoring,

   and
delinquency
management.


DIFFERENT
FACES
OF
FRAUD

Possible
Perpetrators

       Fraud
Type
                                               Other

                             Borrower
 Center
 AO
 Supervisor
            Others

                                       Officers
                 Bank
Staff


    “Ride‐on”
Loans
                  
              

                                 
        

                                          
       

                                                  
       

                                                          
                  

                                                                             

         
Bribes
               
                          

                                          
       

                                                  
       

                                                          
                  

                                                                             

      Commissions
                
                         

                                          
       

                                                  
       

                                                          
                  

                                                                             

    “Processing
Fee”
                   
                      

                                          
       

                                                  
       

                                                          

Over‐appraised
collateral
                        

                                                  
       

                                                          

   Dummy
Accounts
                
                

                                 
        

                                          
       

                                                  
       

                                                          

    Ghost
Accounts
                 
               

                                 
        

                                          
       

                                                  
       

                                                          

   False
iden.fica.on
            

                                 
        

                                          
       

                                                  
       

                                                          

Possible
Perpetrators

   Fraud
Type
                                          Other

                    Borrower
 Center
 AO
 Supervisor
            Others

                              Officers
                 Bank
Staff


Recycled
Borrower
                
                

                                 
       

                                         
       

                                                 

Possible
Perpetrators

    Fraud
Type
                                             Other

                        Borrower
 Center
 AO
 Supervisor
            Others

                                  Officers
                 Bank
Staff

  Non‐remi=ance
 

                                             

                                             
       

                                                     

   of
collec.on

Non‐issuance
of
OR
                          

                                             
       

                                                     

 Altering
OR
details
                   
                         

                                             
       

                                                     

      Fake
OR
                               

                                             
       

                                                     

      Lapping
                               

                                             
       

                                                     


Cashing‐out
cheques
                   
                         

                                             
       

                                                     

     “Hold‐up”
             
                               

                                             
       

                                                     

Altering
MIS
records
                        

                                             
       

                                                     
           

                                                                 

Possible
Perpetrators

     Fraud
Type
                                            Other

                        Borrower
 Center
 AO
 Supervisor
            Others

                                  Officers
                 Bank
Staff


Inten.onal
Mispos.ng
                                            

                                                                 

   Unauthorized


                                     

                                     
       

                                             
       

                                                     

    withdrawal

Possible
Perpetrators

     Fraud
Type
                                             Other

                         Borrower
 Center
 AO
 Supervisor
            Others

                                   Officers
                 Bank
Staff


  Non‐remi=ance
of
                           

                                              
       

                                                      

      penalty
fees
                 

    Unauthorized

    restructuring
or
                         

                                              
       

                                                      

       extension 

 “Foreclosure
scams”
                   
                          

                                              
       

                                                      

Wri.ng‐off
recoverable
                        

                                              
       

                                                      

        accounts
               

Possible
Perpetrators

      Fraud
Type
                                             Other

                          Borrower
 Center
 AO
 Supervisor
            Others

                                    Officers
                 Bank
Staff


    Overclaiming/
 

                                               

                                               
       

                                                       
           

                                                                   

False
claim
of
expenses
                      


  Stealing
discounts
                   
                           

                                               
       

                                                       
           

                                                                   

  “Private
Business”
                   
          

                              
        

                                       
       

                                               
       

                                                       


 False
benefit
claims
                   
          

                              
        

                                       
       

                                               
       

                                                       
                  

                                                                          


  Financial
reports
                                               

                                                                   

      manipula.on  

HANDLING FRAUD
While fraud cannot be totally eliminated,
 it can be prevented and controlled.
•  Essen.al
components
why
fraud
occurs

   –  Mo.ve

   –  Opportunity

   1. Internal
control
systems
are
loose

   2. Policies
are
not
being
followed

   3. Managers
and
owners
run
the
business
on
the
basis
of

      “trust”
rather
than
“sound
internal
controls”



•  The
benefits
of
preven.on
outweigh
the
costs. 

•  “Ul.mately,
reducing
the
risk
of
fraud
is
a
ma=er

   of
good
management,
of
crea.ng
a
work

   environment
that
reduces
the
incen.ves
for

   employees
to
commit
fraud.”



                                           Richard
Hook 

            Microenterprise
Development
Brief,
June
1995.
                                                        

•  Tips:

   –  Minimize
mo)va)on
to
commit
fraud:

   
 Ins.tu.onalize
a
culture
of
professionalism,
to
include

      honesty
and
compliance


   –  Close
the
window
of
opportunity
to
commit
fraud:

   
 Evaluate
your
bank’s
Internal
Control
System

      effec.veness,
its
policies
and
implementa.on,
based
on

      iden.fied
risk
areas.

•  Main
ways
in
which
fraud
may
be
uncovered:

   1.  Discoveries
by
management,
usually
emerging
from

       management
monitoring
and
controls;

   2.  Rou.ne
policies/system
or
specific
audit
checks;

   3.  Opera.ons
review;

   4.  A
“.p”
from
a
concerned
individual
–
either
internal

       or
external
party



•  Learn
to
“think
like
a
thief
to
catch
a
thief”

•  Tips:

   –  Check
proper
implementa.on
of
management
controls

   –  Do
documenta.on
checks


   –  Do
trend
analysis

   –  Review
properly‐generated
MIS
reports

   –  Have
competent,
courageous,
and
efficient
auditors

   –  Do
regular
opera.ons
review
–
preferably
not
from
the

      opera.ons
team

   –  Do
field
valida.on
visits

   –  Set‐up
customer
hotlines


•  Managing
the
Inves.ga.on:

  –  Consider
how
to
minimize
any
further
loss;

  –  Ensure
that
adequate
resources
are
provided
to
carry

     out
the
inves.ga.on;

  –  Subject
to
appropriate
disciplinary
procedures
from
the

     Human
Resource
directorate;

  –  Iden.fy
and
preserve
all
original
documents
and
other

     exhibits
rela.ng
to
the
intended
complaint


  –  Submit
.mely
reports
to
management,
third‐party

     stakeholders,
and
regulators

  –  Define
the
.meline
from
report
submission
to

     implementa.on
of
sanc.ons

•  Recovery
of
Loss:

   –  Quan.fy
any
loss
and
account
for
affected
loans/
      deposits

   –  Seek
recovery
of
losses
from:

      1.  Bonds
–
fidelity,
property,
cash

      2.  Personal
assets

      3.  Legal
ac.on

•  Public
Rela.ons:

–  Coordinate
any
public
rela.ons
work

–  Decide
and
manage
informa.on
dissemina.on

–  send
a
clear
and
firm
message
that
fraud
is
taken
seriously

   and
will
not
be
tolerated


•  Aher
the
Inves.ga.on:

   –  Iden.fy
system
weakness/es

   –  Assign
responsibility
for
making
changes
to
address

      weaknesses.
Set
an
ac.on
plan.

   –  Check
if
revisions
were
made
and
if
these
revisions
are

      working
efficiently


FRAUD:

Can
be
prevented,
detected
and
managed



       Maraming Salamat po!

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Fraud Prevention Detection and Management

  • 1. Fraud
Preven+on,
Detec+on,
Management 
 Girlie
Lopez 
 MABS 
 2010
RBAP‐MABS
Na.onal
Roundtable
Conference
 Hya=
Hotel
and
Casino,
Manila
 June
2‐3,
2010

  • 2. •  DEFINED
 –  A
decep.on
deliberately
prac.ced
in
order
to
secure
 unfair
or
unlawful
gain
or
causing
loss
to
another
party
 •  Fraud
may
originate
from
clients
and/or
 employees
of
the
bank.
 •  Fraud
can
happen
in
all
stages
of
the
loan
process
 –
loan
solicita.on,
collec.on,
account
monitoring,
 and
delinquency
management.


  • 4. Possible
Perpetrators
 Fraud
Type
 Other
 Borrower
 Center
 AO
 Supervisor
 Others
 Officers
 Bank
Staff
 “Ride‐on”
Loans 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
 
Bribes 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
 Commissions 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
 “Processing
Fee” 
  
 
  
 
  
 
 Over‐appraised
collateral
  
 
  
 
 Dummy
Accounts 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
 Ghost
Accounts 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
 False
iden.fica.on
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 

  • 5. Possible
Perpetrators
 Fraud
Type
 Other
 Borrower
 Center
 AO
 Supervisor
 Others
 Officers
 Bank
Staff
 Recycled
Borrower 
  
 
  
 
  
 

  • 6. Possible
Perpetrators
 Fraud
Type
 Other
 Borrower
 Center
 AO
 Supervisor
 Others
 Officers
 Bank
Staff
 Non‐remi=ance
 
  
 
  
 
 of
collec.on
 Non‐issuance
of
OR
  
 
  
 
 Altering
OR
details 
  
 
  
 
 Fake
OR
  
 
  
 
 Lapping
  
 
  
 
 
Cashing‐out
cheques 
  
 
  
 
 “Hold‐up” 
  
 
  
 
 Altering
MIS
records
  
 
  
 
  
 

  • 7. Possible
Perpetrators
 Fraud
Type
 Other
 Borrower
 Center
 AO
 Supervisor
 Others
 Officers
 Bank
Staff
 Inten.onal
Mispos.ng
  
 
 Unauthorized

  
 
  
 
  
 
 withdrawal

  • 8. Possible
Perpetrators
 Fraud
Type
 Other
 Borrower
 Center
 AO
 Supervisor
 Others
 Officers
 Bank
Staff
 Non‐remi=ance
of
  
 
  
 
 penalty
fees 
 Unauthorized
 restructuring
or
  
 
  
 
 extension 
 “Foreclosure
scams” 
  
 
  
 
 Wri.ng‐off
recoverable
  
 
  
 
 accounts 

  • 9. Possible
Perpetrators
 Fraud
Type
 Other
 Borrower
 Center
 AO
 Supervisor
 Others
 Officers
 Bank
Staff
 Overclaiming/
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
 False
claim
of
expenses 
 Stealing
discounts 
  
 
  
 
  
 
 “Private
Business” 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
 False
benefit
claims 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
 Financial
reports
  
 
 manipula.on 

  • 11. While fraud cannot be totally eliminated, it can be prevented and controlled.
  • 12. •  Essen.al
components
why
fraud
occurs
 –  Mo.ve
 –  Opportunity
 1. Internal
control
systems
are
loose
 2. Policies
are
not
being
followed
 3. Managers
and
owners
run
the
business
on
the
basis
of
 “trust”
rather
than
“sound
internal
controls”
 •  The
benefits
of
preven.on
outweigh
the
costs. 

  • 13. •  “Ul.mately,
reducing
the
risk
of
fraud
is
a
ma=er
 of
good
management,
of
crea.ng
a
work
 environment
that
reduces
the
incen.ves
for
 employees
to
commit
fraud.”

 Richard
Hook 
 Microenterprise
Development
Brief,
June
1995. 

  • 14. •  Tips:
 –  Minimize
mo)va)on
to
commit
fraud:
 
 Ins.tu.onalize
a
culture
of
professionalism,
to
include
 honesty
and
compliance
 –  Close
the
window
of
opportunity
to
commit
fraud:
 
 Evaluate
your
bank’s
Internal
Control
System
 effec.veness,
its
policies
and
implementa.on,
based
on
 iden.fied
risk
areas.

  • 15. •  Main
ways
in
which
fraud
may
be
uncovered:
 1.  Discoveries
by
management,
usually
emerging
from
 management
monitoring
and
controls;
 2.  Rou.ne
policies/system
or
specific
audit
checks;
 3.  Opera.ons
review;
 4.  A
“.p”
from
a
concerned
individual
–
either
internal
 or
external
party
 •  Learn
to
“think
like
a
thief
to
catch
a
thief”

  • 16. •  Tips:
 –  Check
proper
implementa.on
of
management
controls
 –  Do
documenta.on
checks

 –  Do
trend
analysis
 –  Review
properly‐generated
MIS
reports
 –  Have
competent,
courageous,
and
efficient
auditors
 –  Do
regular
opera.ons
review
–
preferably
not
from
the
 opera.ons
team
 –  Do
field
valida.on
visits
 –  Set‐up
customer
hotlines


  • 17. •  Managing
the
Inves.ga.on:
 –  Consider
how
to
minimize
any
further
loss;
 –  Ensure
that
adequate
resources
are
provided
to
carry
 out
the
inves.ga.on;
 –  Subject
to
appropriate
disciplinary
procedures
from
the
 Human
Resource
directorate;
 –  Iden.fy
and
preserve
all
original
documents
and
other
 exhibits
rela.ng
to
the
intended
complaint

 –  Submit
.mely
reports
to
management,
third‐party
 stakeholders,
and
regulators
 –  Define
the
.meline
from
report
submission
to
 implementa.on
of
sanc.ons

  • 18. •  Recovery
of
Loss:
 –  Quan.fy
any
loss
and
account
for
affected
loans/ deposits
 –  Seek
recovery
of
losses
from:
 1.  Bonds
–
fidelity,
property,
cash
 2.  Personal
assets
 3.  Legal
ac.on

  • 19. •  Public
Rela.ons:
 –  Coordinate
any
public
rela.ons
work
 –  Decide
and
manage
informa.on
dissemina.on
 –  send
a
clear
and
firm
message
that
fraud
is
taken
seriously
 and
will
not
be
tolerated


  • 20. •  Aher
the
Inves.ga.on:
 –  Iden.fy
system
weakness/es
 –  Assign
responsibility
for
making
changes
to
address
 weaknesses.
Set
an
ac.on
plan.
 –  Check
if
revisions
were
made
and
if
these
revisions
are
 working
efficiently