
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 | 33 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | BusinessTech NewsNews | |||

In this episode of Fraud in the Office, Matthew and Mark break down the alleged multibillion-dollar fraud involving First Brands founder Patrick James and his brother Edward James, dubbed the “Fraud Bros.” Prosecutors claim the executives used fake i... more
In this episode of Fraud in the Office, Matthew and Mark unpack the bribery case involving McKinsey & Company Africa and the broader implications under the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA). They explore how third-party relationships, governance b... more
In this episode of Fraud in the Office, Matthew Rekers and Mark break down a staggering $197 million Medicare fraud scheme involving a former NFL player, a reminder that fraud can hide behind fame, familiarity, and trust.
The hosts explore how vulne... more
In this episode of Fraud in the Office, Matthew and Mark unpack the shocking embezzlement case involving Christopher Butler, the former CEO of The Painted Turtle—a nonprofit camp for critically ill children co-founded by Paul Newman. The hosts break ... more
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Apple Podcasts | #178 |
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This show tracks a wide range of fraud cases across industries, from government program exploitation and healthcare billing to crypto heists and insider schemes in sports and entertainment. Episodes blend investigative storytelling with practical takeaways on how fraud happens, how it's discovered, and what controls or oversight could help prevent repeat incidents. A standout trait is the hosts' ability to connect disparate fraud stories into broader patterns—identity management failures, governance gaps, and the messy realities of enforcement—often with a humorous, murder-mystery vibe that keeps complex topics approachable for professionals in compliance, risk, finance, and marketing. The format often spotlights high-profile figures or ins... more
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