
Almost every other day, news headlines flash, “FRAUD.” But are we getting the whole story? Fraud in the Office is a comical, murder mystery style podcast uncovering secrets deep within the fraud and its ultimate demise. Come ready to be amused as we discover together “the Who, the How, and the What Now”.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 37 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | NewsTech NewsBusiness | |||

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In this episode of Fraud in the Office, Matthew and Mark dive into the rapidly growing world of AI-powered fraud with special guest Robert Berry, “That Audit Guy.” From deepfakes and voice cloning to synthetic identities and AI-driv... more
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In this episode of Fraud in the Office, Matthew and Mark break down the allegations against the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), (Make sure you say that with a drawn out southern accent) where prosecutors claim donor funds intend... more
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In this episode of Fraud in the Office, we break down “CashDash”—The 5-minute Fraud Loop, a $2.5 million fraud scheme that exploited DoorDash from the inside out. How many cheeseburgers would that be...probably filets?
A former emp... more
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In this episode of Fraud in the Office, Matthew and Mark break down a headline-grabbing case tied to the world of Miss Universe, but quickly uncover a much more familiar fraud story beneath the surface.
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The show focuses on real-world fraud cases across government programs, healthcare, finance, sports, and social media, unpacking how schemes happen, who is involved, and where oversight fails. Episodes mix sharp storytelling with concrete analysis, spotlighting governance gaps, risk management lessons, and practical takeaways for auditors, compliance pros, and policy makers. A standout trait is the dynamic between two well-matched hosts who balance skepticism with humor, making dense fraud topics approachable without sacrificing depth. The format seems to attract listeners who want clear case-driven insights plus entertaining industry context, useful for professionals evaluating risk, sponsorship alignment, or media outreach opportunities.
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