While it is very good to see the increase of arrests and more importantly convictions, our industry and state is riddled with fraud. People don’t get arrested for misrepresentation or rate evasion and the costs of this soft fraud far outweigh the hard fraud.
While it is very good to see the increase of arrests and more importantly convictions, our industry and state is riddled with fraud. People don’t get arrested for misrepresentation or rate evasion and the costs of this soft fraud far outweigh the hard fraud.
Any stats to support that statement?