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Reference no. IECJ0841C
Published by: IMA - The Association of Accountants and Financial Professionals in Business
Originally published in: "IMA Educational Case Journal", 2015
Revision date: 14-Jul-2016

Abstract

Le-Nature's Inc was a Pennsylvania-based beverage company founded in 1989 by CEO Gregory Podlucky, who oversaw a large-scale financial fraud based on bogus sales revenues from the late 1990s through 2006. This case uses the Le-Nature's fraud as a vehicle to introduce students to the fraud triangle, the Committee of Sponsoring Organizations of the Treadway Commission (COSO) internal control framework, and how management accountants can contribute to strong internal controls, fraud prevention, and an ethical climate that encourages good overall corporate governance. Case questions require students to relate the Le-Nature's case to these topics and make recommendations on how Le-Nature's could have improved its corporate governance practices and avoid this massive fraud. Students are also required to explore the ethical responsibilities of corporate accountants and other parties involved in the accounting and financial reporting process by referring to the IMA Statement of Ethical Professional Practice.
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Abstract

Le-Nature's Inc was a Pennsylvania-based beverage company founded in 1989 by CEO Gregory Podlucky, who oversaw a large-scale financial fraud based on bogus sales revenues from the late 1990s through 2006. This case uses the Le-Nature's fraud as a vehicle to introduce students to the fraud triangle, the Committee of Sponsoring Organizations of the Treadway Commission (COSO) internal control framework, and how management accountants can contribute to strong internal controls, fraud prevention, and an ethical climate that encourages good overall corporate governance. Case questions require students to relate the Le-Nature's case to these topics and make recommendations on how Le-Nature's could have improved its corporate governance practices and avoid this massive fraud. Students are also required to explore the ethical responsibilities of corporate accountants and other parties involved in the accounting and financial reporting process by referring to the IMA Statement of Ethical Professional Practice.

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