Marquet Embezzlement Report Reveals Highest Rate of Employee Theft in 5 Years

Marquet International Ltd. announced the release of The 2012 Marquet Report on Embezzlement – its 5th annual study of major embezzlement cases in the United States. The study examined 528 major embezzlement cases active in the U.S. in 2012 – those with more than $100,000 in reported losses.

The 2012 Marquet Report on Embezzlement examined several broad categories related to the white collar fraud phenomenon of employee theft, including:

Some of the noteworthy findings from the 2012 study include:

“Sadly, employee theft is alive, well and thriving in the current U.S. business climate,” said Christopher T. Marquet, CEO of Marquet International which conducted the study. “2012 was a blockbuster year for embezzlers and we are expecting high rates of embezzlement for the next several years to come due to the ailing economy of recent years. 2012 saw both the largest corporate and municipal embezzlement cases in U.S. history,” continued Marquet. “With each passing year, the embezzlement schemes we see seem to get bigger and bigger.”

The study also included a review of 5 years of aggregated data and reported some conclusions Marquet has derived from analysis:

A copy of The 2012 Marquet Report on Embezzlement can be obtained by e-mailing a request to info@marquetinternational.com.