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Fraud is an area that most business owners and executives don’t think about until something bad happens. What’s worse is by the time the misfortune has been discovered, the damage has already been inflicted. Unfortunately, people are not always as honest as we would hope. While most business owners commonly think of fraud in the framework of the company, there is another avenue of fraud that must also be considered – the company’s employee benefit plan administration. A plan sponsor (generally the employer or company) needs to be aware there is a possibility of fraud occurring with plan administration. For this reason, it’s important to understand the warning signs, or red flags, that something inappropriate is occurring. To help clients, prospects and others understand the red flags and how to protect participants; Wilson Lewis has provided the following information.
Common Warning Signs of Plan Fraud
Maintaining Oversight
Most companies today outsource plan administration tasks to various organizations such as third party administrators (TPAs), payroll providers, etc. These companies generally perform routine tasks and their interaction with the plan sponsor is often limited throughout the year unless a specific issue or question is raised. Given the nature of the relationship and level of communication, it’s important for the plan sponsor to properly monitor service providers as well as the actions of internal employees. This will ensure that the opportunity for fraud is limited as much as possible.
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Fraud is never welcome especially when it concerns a person’s long term and/or retirement savings. While no one can ever be fully prepared for such situations, it’s important for a plan sponsor (employer) to take reasonable steps to ensure proper safeguards are in place. If your company would like to discuss such plan safeguards or is interested in switching benefit plan auditors, Wilson Lewis wants to help! For additional information please contact us at 770-476-1004, or click here to contact us. We look forward to speaking with you soon.
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