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A Case Study In Corporate Fraud

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Back in the 1990’s, HealthSouth became one of the largest healthcare service providers nationwide, with the earnings over the billions through several years. Due to the large investments made, it brought on the temptation of “cooking” the books to move money around to places it should not be. Management then began to put a plan together, to move small amounts at a time, so as not to be detected. “It was reported that HealthSouth was overstated investments by almost 5 billion, which made the average journal entry around $2,500.” (HealthSouth: A Case Study in Corporate Fraud – Arxis Financial, Inc.) Now I will explain further how the corruption occurred and the consequences of that end result. There were several people involved in the corruption plan of the largest healthcare services. One being the bookkeeper, Mr. Vines, who looked over the balanced sheets to see if any …show more content…

(HealthSouth: A Case Study in Corporate Fraud – Arxis Financial, Inc.) Mr. Livesay stated his participation was a one-time thing and could get easily corrupted, but later on became a willing participant. As an end result of his actions, he was put on a six month house arrest and ordered to pay $760,000 in criminal forfeitures and fines. (HealthSouth: A Case Study in Corporate Fraud – Arxis Financial, Inc.) Mr. Crumple, VP & Division Controller, would attend meetings in order to find out where to fake postings in the journals. He would then instruct the accountants to put the fake entries into the company’s books. (HealthSouth: A Case Study in Corporate Fraud – Arxis Financial, Inc.) Eventually he moved money to a company called Source Medical to look like a real investment. For his involvement he received 8 years in prison and a fine of $1.4 million dollars. (HealthSouth: A Case Study in Corporate Fraud – Arxis Financial,

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