Charities wanted for survey on ‘insider fraud’
The Charity Commission is hoping to work with charities to prevent fraud.
It hopes to promote fraud prevention and help them develop anti-fraud cultures.
One of the most damaging types of fraud is insider fraud. This is fraud committed by someone involved with the charity, whether a trustee, an employee or volunteer.
As well as taking money away from the charity that could be spent on beneficiaries and the end cause, it’s an abuse of the relationship and position of trust between the individual and the charity.
Insider fraud can have a damaging impact on a charity’s reputation and the morale of other staff and volunteers. It can also dent donors’ and beneficiaries’ confidence in the charity and its work.
As part of Charity Fraud Awareness Week 2017 The Charity Commision wants to find out more about insider fraud in charities. We want to work with, and listen to charities about their experiences of dealing with insider fraud to:
- identify common themes
- highlight good practice in charities
- help other charities learn lessons and share their experience
- improve our guidance to help other charities in the future
If you think you can help, complete the relevant survey by 5pm Friday 8 December 2017.