Abstract
These days it doesn't take long to find headlines detailing fraud, embezzlement and other financial malfeasance at a nonprofit organization—as well as numerous other types of complaints and allegations of impropriety that can paint an ugly picture for the public. In fact, investigations of misconduct may be the thing most dreaded by nonprofit executive directors and their boards, who are ultimately responsible for the management of the organization.
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