Fraud and abuse costs U.S. organizations more than $300 billion annually.
The average organization loses more than $9 per day per employee to fraud and abuse.
The typical perpetrator is a college-educated white male.
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Money Laundering : What is it?
Money laundering is a process or series of actions through which income of illegal origin is concealed, disguised or made to appear legitimate to evade detection, prosecution, seizure and taxation. Illicit proceeds must be laundered to make it appear as though the funds were generated through some legitimate means. This allows criminals to enjoy the "fruits" of their criminal activity without raising suspicion.