The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Tips for Dealing With Suspected Theft

If an organization finds itself the victim of fraud or embezzlement, it needs to move quickly to protect its interests. Following are suggestions from Philip S. Deming, a human-resources and risk-management consultant in King of Prussia, Pa., and Edward McMillan, a certified public accountant in Forest Hill, Md., who studies nonprofit fraud.

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