Index
A
Abuse. See Fraud, waste, abuse, and systemic weaknesses
Administrative responsibilities, 215–216
Adobe software, 154
Analysis and audits, 170
Availability heuristics, 7
B
Believable, reliable, or credible source of information, 24–25
C
believable, reliable, or credible source of information, 24–25
investigative priorities, 32–35
investigators' desire, 32
jurisdiction, venue, and purview, 17–24
media or public interest, 38–43
prosecutor's prerogative, 36–38
administrative responsibilities, 215–216
case files, 216
electronic case folder, 216–217
juggling caseload and time management, 221–225
private investigations, 214–215
working file, 217
Case presentation visual aids, samples of, 298
acquisition steps and kickback, 301
circumvented contract award decision, 298
contracts awarded—bribery, 299
healthcare billings, no supportive documents for, 300
international movement of funds, 302
suspects' association and previous arrests, 303
evidence, 277
old case files, 276
recommendations for improvement, 277–281
suspensions, debarment, and improvement plans, 281–282
Codes of conduct/ethics, ...
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