Preventing Employee Theft – Atlanta Georgia

Employee theft is on the rise in the U.S. and American retailers are paying a heavy price. Some blame the economy, gas prices, the war in Iraq and Afghanistan, the President, etc. Who really cares why it’s happening? What we really want to know is how to prevent it from happening to us, right? Well, here are a few handy dandy tips I’ve picked up along the way that may be able to help you prevent employee theft in your organization.

My mama always said, “A fish rots from the head first.” Now, I have no idea whether this is true or not, but I do know that if your employees see you breaking the rules and ignoring the regulations then it’s only a matter of time before they’re doing it too. Always be honest and up front with your employees about what you expect from them and what they can expect from you. Lead by example. Make sure all employees are aware of the rules. Have them read your handbook, etc. and then have them sign acknowledging that they’ve read and understand the rules and regulations.

Establish an employee entrance/ exit; enforce a rule that no personal belongings (purses, backpacks, etc.) are to be allowed on the sales floor. Make sure that the employee parking lot is a good distance from the building. In short, make it as difficult as possible for your workers to steal from you. Most employee theft is a crime of opportunity. Eliminate the opportunity and you’ll usually eliminate the crime. However, if you do have someone who you catch stealing from your organization you should always prosecute that individual to the fullest extent of the law. It sends a message. That message? You will NOT tolerate employee theft.

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The “Don’ts” of an Employee Theft Investigation – Atlanta Georgia

Ok, so you’ve got grounds to begin an employee theft investigation. Great! Now you have a new set of issues that you need to deal with. There are quite a few ways to go about conducting your investigation and depending on who, what, when and where you’re investigating those may vary. However, there are a few things that you never want to do when conducting an employee theft investigation. Here are a few things that’ll help keep you on the right track:

Never, under any circumstances, act off of a hunch or here-say from another employee or customer. Remember, you are the expert and your eyes are the only ones that matter in this situation. If you do receive a tip treat it as just that. Keep an eye on the situation but don’t act until you have gathered evidence of wrong-doing for yourself.

Building a case can take time and we all have a lot to do in our everyday duties. However, don’t be too lazy or too overwhelmed to take the time to fully investigate every case. The longer it takes for you to catch the culprit the more money and merchandise is going out of your store.

Never accuse anyone of a crime until you’ve fully investigated the case and have undisputable evidence of their wrong-doing. Several companies have faced lawsuits for doing just that. Once you call someone in for an interview it should already be an open and shut case. Their confession is just the icing on the cake. Don’t get caught up in being the next Colombo; trying to force a confession out of someone. That only works on television. Keep these “don’ts” in mind when performing your next employee theft investigation.

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How Employee Theft Affects Everybody

Most people don’t think about employee theft unless it affects them directly.  But employee theft does affect everyone every day.  The business that suffers from internal theft, whether it’s in the form of cash, property, or merchandise either has to recover the amount of loss by increasing prices to consumers, or by going out of business altogether. The U.S. Chamber of Commerce has estimated that 3 out of 4 business failures are attributable to employee theft of all types.  However, business owners frequently don’t look at internal theft as a cause of loss because they don’t want to admit that they can’t trust their own employees.

In the case of government workers who steal, the taxpayers suffer (it’s their money after all), and the intended recipients of whatever program was targeted also suffer.  A school official in Maryland was recently accused of stealing over $100,000 of federal funds intended for economically disadvantaged students.  The five-year employee bought computers, video game consoles, TV’s, and other electronics for herself and her family members.  Tax money – yours and mine – went into that employee’s pocket.

But as aggravating as stealing from the government can be, stealing from a business can be financially devastating.  Employee theft can also become almost commonplace if ignored by management, as more and more employees see that there are no consequences to the act.

The important thing for an employer to do if he even suspects that there is theft occurring at his business is to initiate an employee theft investigation using a qualified and experienced loss prevention investigator.  Not only is a loss prevention investigator trained and experienced in getting to the bottom of theft problems, he has the advantage of seeing the situation with an unbiased eye toward the employees.  One survey indicates that 55% of employees who steal are managers.  And overwhelmingly, the thief is someone that the employer placed a great deal of trust in.  The investigator will also point out vulnerabilities found in controls and procedures that allowed the situation to exist, and be able to advise ways to prevent such instances of internal theft and others from occurring in the future.

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The Small Problem of Internal Theft – Atlanta Georgia

Only on the rarest of occasions does internal theft start with someone shoving a big screen TV out of the back door just before closing time; or an associate in the cash office making off with $500 from a register. Internal theft normally starts off much smaller and builds and builds over time. Maybe they’ll start off by stealing a CD, then move to a camera; a DVD player becomes a boom box, then when they’ve finally worked up the nerve and found the flaws in your security system that’s when they go for the big score.

Assume at all times that there is a thief in the building and act accordingly. It is far better to catch the individual mentioned above after they’ve stolen a $16.99 CD than after they’ve ran off with a $1600 television, right? Look for the signs. A thief needs privacy to work, so pay attention to anyone who is always arriving early or staying late. Sure, they may be a truly dedicated worker, but then again they could be casing the joint. It’s always best to be sure.

A number of thieves work with outside individuals, so be aware of anyone who always has their buddies coming up to the workplace and hanging out. They may be sweet hearting merchandise to that individual, or that buddy may be on the receiving end of that big screen when it goes out the back door. Keep an eye out for people who are always borrowing money from other associates or those who are going through a rough personal ordeal. These can all be triggers that can turn an ordinarily trustworthy employee into a candidate for internal theft.

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Oh No! Another Employee Theft

Employee theft is one of those things that goes on day after day.  The only times most employers pay any attention to internal theft is when it either 1) happens to them; or 2) makes the newspaper.  When an employee theft is big enough to make the news, it means that some employer placed his trust in the wrong employee.

Very recently, according to various news reports out of Jacksonville, a long time Northeast Florida medical center employee was arrested and charged in the theft of over $200,000 as a result of an internal audit.  The woman had worked in the accounts payable department since the mid ‘80’s.

Also in the news, a business manager stole more than $115,000, from a non-profit association in Maine in just over four years that she was employed.  Her MO was to forge the executive director’s signature on checks that she used to pay herself and her creditors, use an association credit card for personal purchases, and pay her own credit card bills with the association’s operating account.  The embezzlement wasn’t discovered until after the manager was fired for other reasons.

In both of these examples, it’s clear that the opportunity to steal went on far too long based on the amounts taken.  Internal theft is going to happen, that’s just a fact of life.  But smart companies put measures in place to reduce the chances that examples like these will be able to continue for any length of time without detection.

If you’re an employer, don’t think internal theft can’t happen to you.  Enterprising employees with a reason can always think of a way to get out with cash, property, or merchandise, believing that they can get away with it.

Take a look at the ways employee theft can happen at your workplace and work to eliminate the threat by increasing the likelihood of detection through the implementation of random and periodic audits by a corporate fraud investigator or a qualified loss prevention agent.

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A Retailer Reacts to Employee Theft – Atlanta Georgia

What goes through an employer’s mind when he realizes that he is a victim of employee theft?  Anger?  Betrayal?  Revenge?  Helplessness?  Disappointment?

Certainly most of emotions are legitimate.  An employer takes a person into his company, gives him an opportunity to learn, work, and succeed, pays him a salary to do it, puts him in a position with some degree of trust and yet the employee still injures the company and the employer by taking merchandise, property, or money that doesn’t belong to him.

After an employee theft investigation has determined that an employee was indeed guilty of theft the employer may consider if he himself had anything to do with the failure.

In many cases, the answer is yes, because for internal theft to occur, the thief must have opportunity and motive to steal.

An employer should convey to each employee from the day he is hired, that it is not all right to steal.  Not from the company, not from a customer, and not from another employee.  Most people know this already, but it never hurts to lay a groundwork that is clearly understood, and that is that the company culture does not tolerate theft or those that tolerate it.

Adequate supervision is a must.  An employee who knows that his work is subject to review is less likely to commit an internal theft episode.  This goes for every employee from the porter who takes out the trash (Do you ever check the outside trash area for stolen property?) to the bookkeeper (Avoid giving too much responsibility to one individual), and everyone in between.  Supervisors and managers are not immune to committing employee theft; as a matter of fact, they can cause more damage for a longer period of time than a “regular employee” because of their positions of trust and responsibilities.

Assign job responsibilities so that a system of checks and balances exists, lessening the odds that an employee can engage in internal theft undetected.

Don’t exempt any employee from these rules.  In most employee theft investigations, the thief almost always was “one of my most trusted employees”, according to the owner.

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Is Your Company Suffering From Internal Theft? – Atlanta Georgia

Do you think your company is suffering from internal theft? Do you need an employee theft investigation? If you think just because you have had the same employees for years or because they might be your friends or family, here are a few things you might need to know.

According to the National Retail Theft Survey, 43% or over 14 billion dollars of retail loss is due to employee theft. Employee theft is as prevalent as it is because of many reasons. One of the main reasons is that employees over time begin to feel a sense of entitlement. More times than not an employee will justify stealing something before they do. Whether it is something small and they think no one will notice or that it is “owed” to them because of things they have done “for the company” in the past.

Employees can rapidly become used to the idea of stealing and something that they had to justify becomes a part of their routine. This is where an employee theft investigation is needed. Internal theft, if not handled swiftly, can destroy a company’s bottom line. What could begin as a single person can quickly become multiple people in different divisions of your company. Once someone realizes that what they are doing is not being discovered they will usually pass that information on to coworkers.

Hopefully you can prevent this from happening to you with a loss prevention program, but for most this is a daily occurrence costing companies billions of dollars a year. If you think that employee theft might be a problem in your company, let us help you stop the bleeding.

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Preventing Employee Theft – Atlanta Georgia

“One cannot be betrayed if one has no people.” This is one of my favorite quotes from one of my favorite movies. However, in the real world a business needs people to survive, and for this reason employee theft will always be an issue. The trick is to identify it as quickly as possible and eliminate the culprits. Studies show that companies with fewer than 100 employees tend to suffer the worst losses due to employee theft. The reason for this is 2-fold. A smaller company usually has far less money to spend on anti-theft controls, and a smaller company is also far less able to absorb the loss than a larger, more profitable one. Therefore, if you run a smaller business this is especially important to you.

Background checks are a vital part of doing business today. Nobody want to accept the fact that someone you’ve selected to fill a trusted role in your organization may be stealing from the till or slipping merchandise out the back door, but it happens. So it is in your best interest to perform comprehensive background checks on all new hires to include criminal, credit and drug screenings. Don’t assume that you can throw money at the problem either. Well-paid employees are just as likely to commit employee theft as your minimum wage workers. A quick look at the news involving the Enron scandal and the Bernie Madoff debacle should show you that greed has no cap.

Work with your employees to develop a plan to discourage employee theft. When people feel they have a vested interest in the company they are far less likely to view you as “the man” and more likely to see you as a partner and a friend. Everyone wants to stick it to “the man”. Only a real heel robs from his friends. Create a clear, consistent and comprehensive policy regarding theft with no room for error or false interpretation and you will be one step closer to preventing employee theft.

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Internal Theft- Atlanta Georgia

Internal theft is a growing problem in all areas of the retail market. There are certain individuals who will accept employment at a company simply to place themselves in a position to steal money or merchandise. Several years ago I had applied for a job with a rather large retailer. After nearly 2 months they finally called me in, interviewed me and gave me the position. After I accepted, the district loss prevention manager and the store manager explained what had taken them so long to call me back.

It appears they had selected another individual for the position before me. This individual had gone through the process and had started working as the store’s loss prevention manager. Within 2 weeks he had managed to steal over $3,000 worth of merchandise. Once they had discovered that it was their new loss prevention manager committing the internal theft they went back through the CCTV footage to see how long he had been doing it. Turns out that he first began stealing from the company on his 2nd day at work. Amazing! Of course he was subsequently terminated and arrested.

This case goes to show that you can never be too careful and you should never underestimate the drive and determination of a crook. You should always keep a close eye on new hires for 2 reasons: First of all, you have no real frame of reference as to that person’s character. You can’t trust their references and background checks can only tell you that they’ve never been caught before. Second, they’re broke. It can take up to 3 weeks for a new hire to receive their first check. If they weren’t employed previous to taking the job this can be a financially trying time. Keep these factors in mind when looking to eliminate internal theft in your organization.

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An Employee Theft Investigation – Atlanta Georgia

Several years ago, while working as a loss prevention detective for a big box retailer I was confronted with a rather complex employee theft investigation. Our team became suspicious of the store’s cleaning crew and my manager requested that I come in early to watch them to see if they were indeed stealing merchandise before the store opened. Using my considerable ninja-like skills (and my manager’s key) I managed to sneak into the building undetected and began observing the cleaning crew. I quickly noticed that the store’s assistant manager was also in early and working on the loading dock.

The assistant manager loaded several pieces of electronic equipment into a large box, disarmed the store’s rear exit alarm, and walked out. At this point I began a different employee theft investigation. I made my way around the side of the building where I observed the assistant manager placing the box into the back of his SUV and covering it with a large blanket. I immediately attempted to contact my manager but got no answer. I tried to reach the district manager but also came up empty. I knew my window of opportunity was closing so with my heart in my throat I confronted the assistant manager.

He created a story in which he was supposed to be taking the merchandise to another store in the district because they were short of some items. I cordially, yet forcefully, insisted that we wait in my office for confirmation of this. After about an hour, in which I still wasn’t able to contact my superiors, he finally came clean. Turns out that the cleaning crew was on the up and up, but the assistant manager had created his own business selling stolen goods online. The case was valued at over $34,000. Goes to show, you never know what you may find during an employee theft investigation.

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