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California Businesses Pay Money to Law Enforcement to Fight Fraud | But is it working?

1 h 10 min · 26 de mar de 2026
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California businesses are paying into a system they don’t fully understand. Every year, roughly 0.66% of your workers’ compensation premium goes toward funding fraud investigations in California—totaling nearly $90 million annually. But where is that money going? And is it actually working? In this powerful episode of Fraudcraft, host Teena sits down with two insiders: Shaddi Kamiabipour – Former Orange County District Attorney prosecutor Don Marshall – Former Vice President of SIU and former Chair of the California Fraud Assessment Commission Together, they break down: How fraud funding actually works behind the scenes Why employers—not insurance companies—are the real victims The shocking lack of transparency and accessible data Why fraud referrals are declining despite massive fraud exposure How prosecutors decide which cases to pursue (and which they don’t) The truth about accountability—and why some counties still get funding 💥 You’ll also hear raw, unfiltered discussion about: Why some fraud cases never get charged Why fraud is harder to prosecute than murder cases The disconnect between the private sector and law enforcement What California businesses MUST understand to protect themselves If you own a business in California, this episode directly affects your bottom line. #fraudcraft #fraud #fraudalert #fraudprevention #fraudschemes #fraudinvestigation #business #businessnews #businessowner #businessgrowth #businesstips #businessideas #businesssuccess #businessstrategy #crimeinvestigation #workcomp #workerscomp #caworkerscomp #law #lawyers #attorney #lawenforcement #california #money #followthemoney #insurancetips #insurancefraud #insuranceindustry #legalethics #riskmanagement Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2547458/support]

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episode California Businesses Pay Money to Law Enforcement to Fight Fraud | But is it working? artwork

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