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True Payroll Crime Stories - Crazy Eddie (Episode 99)

Feb 12, 202449 minSeason 8Ep. 99
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In this podcast episode, hosts Brian Escobar and Walter William Duncan discuss payroll crimes, focusing on the notorious 'Crazy Eddie' scandal. They elaborate on how the Antar family, particularly Eddie and Sammy, orchestrated a vast fraud scheme involving under-reported salaries, offshore money laundering, and company financial manipulation, all spanning 18 years. The hosts also emphasize the importance of robust measures in companies to prevent such fraudulent activities, maintaining a balance between employee trust and company security. The session ends with securing whistleblower protections and the need to avoid the temptation of illegal activities. Understanding these real, historical cases becomes a stepping stone to mitigating such instances in the future. 00:00 Introduction to the Podcast 01:20 Payroll News: Innovative Payroll Technology 06:57 Future of Work: Laws Changing the Workplace 14:51 Sponsored by - Time TrakGO  16:05 True Payroll Crime: The Crazy Eddie Electronics Fraud 20:34 Key Takeaways and Lessons from the Fraud 24:07 IPO Manipulation and the Crazy Eddie Scheme 24:41 The Panama Pump Plan: Money Laundering and Revenue Inflation 25:32 Financial Downfall and Legal Consequences 25:59 The Aftermath: Sammy's Cooperation and New Career 26:43 Preventing Fraud: Strong Oversight and Whistleblower Protection 28:07 The Psychology of Fraud and Temptation 35:22 Balancing Employee Trust and Company Security 42:41 Closing Thoughts and Takeaways References  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crazy_Eddie https://www.forbes.com/sites/simonconstable/2022/08/27/the-rise-and-fall-of-crazy-eddie-a-tale-of-epic-fraud/?sh=5c2b47684d33 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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