Barboza’s Early Audacity Prepared Him For His China Corruption Articles

Barboza’s Early Audacity Prepared Him For His China Corruption Articles

In the 1990s, David Barboza — then a sophomore at Boston University — wanted to emulate authors such as Robert Caro, J. Anthony Lucas and Neil Sheehan because he too desired to become a journalist and historian. “So I had this crazy idea … that I would call some of the great figures in history,” Barboza told attendees at the Tuesday working lunch, to interview them for his student papers.

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A Rough Reality: Fraud Victims and the Road to Renewal

A Rough Reality: Fraud Victims and the Road to Renewal

Shock, anger, depression and bargaining are all victim’s reactions to fraud. When someone falls victim to fraud, there are issues that hinder healing — lack of sleep, overworking to earn money back, compulsive behavior and avoiding emotions. “Much is made of the fraudster,” said Andy Wilson, CFE, CCEP, VP Fraud & Compliance, Sedgwick, Inc. “But [the victims] are the real faces of fraud.”

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What’s in a Name? How to Reconcile Linguistic Differences in Identity Matching

What’s in a Name? How to Reconcile Linguistic Differences in Identity Matching

For most people, your name is one of the purest, and easiest, summations of your identity. For those in the business of screening identity data against compliance intelligence information, a name may be the best tool you have to track and prosecute fraudsters around the globe. However, things begin to get complex when you consider the sheer multitude of countries and organizations developing sanction lists using their language’s translations of names.

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How to Spot Liars and Achieve Balanced Interviews

How to Spot Liars and Achieve Balanced Interviews

Your key interview subject walks in, removes his coat and takes his seat. You offer him a cup of coffee and begin building some rapport. You immediately begin watching his hands, face and posture. You scrutinize his sentences and ask yourself, “Is this person lying to me? How can I tell?” Your observations and analysis might make or break your case.

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