Global & Belgian Economic Crime Survey

Global Economic Crime Survey 2011

Economic crime continues to be a serious issue affecting organisations worldwide with no industry immune.  
The fallout from fraud is not simply the direct cost, the collateral damage can strike an organisation at its core. The effects can seriously damage the perception of a brand, leading to significant loss of market share.  

This biennial survey marks a step towards a future in which experience and practice in the business world will contribute towards dialogue about effective control and prevention strategies. In the fight against economic crime, we're unlikely to find a panacea, but we are finding out more about "what works and what doesn't".
This is the 6th edition of the global survey, which enables the business community to identify trends and share insights into economic crime.
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Belgian Economic Crime Survey 2011

PwC Belgium is pleased to present the results for the Belgian market drawn from its biennial Global Economic Crime Survey. This year 84 organisations of various sizes (36 of which are listed companies) and active in different industries took part in the survey.
With 3,877 responses from senior executives in 72 countries, this is the most comprehensive global survey of economic crime available to organisations.
Fraud continues to be recognised as a prominent issue and has become increasingly important in the eyes of businesses worldwide. 38% of the Belgian companies surveyed have been faced with one or more significant cases of economic crime in the past 12 months.
Furthermore, the impact of economic crime is often underestimated, as the proportion of incidents detected and investigated is limited.
This year's Belgian and global reports are divided into two key sections:

  • The current fraud environment – focusing on the type of fraud committed, by who, how it is detected and the repercussions thereof
  • Cybercrime – the impact on organisations, their awareness of the crime and the actions they are taking to mitigate the risks.

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