Adopted: March, 2023
The “Reporting Financial Fraud and Abuse” policy is established to facilitate the development of controls which will aid in the detection and prevention of financial fraud against the District. This policy applies to any fraud, or suspected fraud, involving employees as well as consultants, vendors, contractors, volunteers, and/or any other parties with a business relationship with the Logan City School District.
Any investigative activity required will be conducted without regard to the suspected wrongdoer's length of service, position/title, or relationship to the District.
Fraud is the intentional, false representation or concealment of a material fact for the purpose of inducing another to act upon it to his or her injury. All employees in the District are responsible for the detection and prevention of fraud, misappropriations, and other inappropriate conduct. Each employee will be familiar with the types of financial improprieties that might occur within his or her area of responsibility, and be alert for any indication of irregularity.
Any financial fraud that is detected or suspected must be reported immediately to an employee’s supervisor, who will then communicate with the Business Administrator. If the employee’s supervisor is the subject of the fraud allegation, the employee should report the suspected fraud directly to the Business Administrator.
The terms theft, misuse, misappropriation, and other fiscal wrongdoings refer to, but are not limited to:
The Business Administrator has the primary responsibility for the investigation of all suspected fraudulent financial acts as defined in the policy. Prior to investigating allegations of fraud, the Business Administrator will notify the Superintendent of the investigation. If the investigation substantiates that fraudulent activities have occurred, the Business Administrator will report those findings to the Superintendent and to the Board of Education.
If the Business Administrator is the subject of fraud allegations, the Superintendent will have the primary responsibility for the investigation.
If the Business Administrator and Superintendent are both the subject of the fraud allegations, the Board of Education will contract outside legal counsel to conduct the investigation.
The Business Administrator treats all information received confidentially. Any employee who suspects dishonest or fraudulent financial activity will notify their supervisor immediately and should not attempt to personally conduct investigations or interviews/interrogations related to any suspected fraudulent act. The supervisor will contact the Business Administrator for guidance regarding the appropriate steps to take
In order to avoid damaging the reputations of persons suspected but subsequently found innocent of wrongful conduct, and to protect the District from potential civil liability, investigation results will only be disclosed or discussed with appropriate personnel, as determined by the Business Administrator and Superintendent.
Within of scope of an investigation, individuals conducting the investigation will have:
The complainant should not:
If an investigation results in a recommendation to terminate an individual, the recommendation will be reviewed by the Business Administrator, Superintendent, Director of Human Resources and, if necessary, by outside counsel.