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March 2016 The Most Influential Women in B.C.

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MONTH YEAR BCBUSINESS 23 BCBUSINESS.CA P R O M O T E D C O N T E N T Some of the biggest corporate and consumer fraud risks also exist internally within businesses and externally through digital data compromises, say experts. "We are seeing an increased threat now through social engineering and social media sites," states Jacklyn Davies, partner and B.C. leader of investigative and forensic services at MNP, a leading national accounting, tax and business consulting firm in Canada. "One of the schemes is to impersonate a high-level member of an organization through finding out the email addresses from within the business. It could be an email pretending to come from the chief financial officer directing the controller to transfer funds offshore and the controller does so believing their superior told them to do so, without following the necessary protocols." Once transferred, the money typically does not remain in the receiving account for long and can be moved in as little as five minutes to another country, and tracing it is next to impossible, explains Davies. Fraud extends even further to supplementary health insurance offered by Canada's life and health insurers, which provide coverage to approximately 27 million Canadians, says Karen Voin, director of health claims anti-fraud and electronic claims at the Canadian Life and Health Insurance Association. "In North America alone, it is estimated two to 10 per cent of all health- care dollars are lost to fraud," says Voin. "With the industry paying over $30 billion annually for health-care services delivered to Canadians, we could be looking at upwards of a billion dollars, which costs all Canadians and puts the integrity of the health-care system at risk." The industry provides supplementary health insurance as well as a wide range of financial security products such as life insurance and annuities, including RRSPs, RRIFs and pensions. www.equifax.ca/reducefraud Meet the Frauds

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