"These two recent stories have little in common except that they both raise the question: why have massive frauds become commonplace in our society?
- The first comes from Yale Medical School, via the New York Post: a Yale employee defrauded the university of more than $40 million over a period of up to ten years...
- A second instance of corruption is the Feeding Our Future scandal in Minnesota...The whole thing turned out to be a criminal enterprise...The corruption occurred primarily, although not entirely, within Minnesota’s Somali community.
...These are two financial scandals out of a great many, most of which undoubtedly have not been uncovered. It appears that massive governmental and non-profit institutions, like the State of Minnesota and Yale University, have so much money that no one really cares if tens of millions or hundreds of millions of dollars go up in smoke...Link
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