This document discusses occupational fraud, specifically in governmental and public administration organizations. It references reports from the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners (ACFE) that found governmental organizations have the second highest incidence of fraud compared to other sectors. The Brookings Institute also found that governmental fraud directly impacts public finances by increasing expenditures and decreasing productivity and growth. Examples are given of fraud cases involving former government officials in Dekalb County being sentenced to prison for misdirecting public funds. The document stresses the importance of organizational leadership creating an open culture where employees feel comfortable reporting tips about potential fraud.