Who/what is the fraud?

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AFAICS, in his book (Google books excerpt) Black refers to "a control fraud" as a person. S/he is a fraud who misuses her/his position of control. In the article here, "fraud" refers to the crime, not to the person. Looks to me like a misrepresentation. --Hordaland (talk) 04:39, 2 November 2010 (UTC)Reply

AFAICT from the google preview he seems to use the term both ways, as an extension of 'fraud'. A fraud is both a person and an activity, and 'control fraud' is used similarly. Where he talks about control fraud's it seems he usually means the people, but when he talks about:
This maximised the incentive to engage in reactive control fraud...
then he's obviously for me talking about the activity/crime.Rememberway (talk) 12:27, 2 November 2010 (UTC)Reply

{{one source}}

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interesting topic but at present w/ only one source I will be adding the tag {{one source}}. Azx2 19:12, 13 December 2013 (UTC)Reply

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