CLEVELAND (WJW) — The Cleveland Public Library sent nearly $400,000 to a fake vendor, since it didn’t have proper controls to detect such scams, according to the office of state Auditor Keith Faber.
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(The Center Square) – The Cleveland Public Library transferred almost $400,000 to a fake vendor as part of a payment redirect scam, State Auditor Keith Faber said Tuesday. Faber said the library ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Cuyahoga County Public Library closed all 27 of its branches on Thursday as lake effect snow and dangerous ...
An audit found the library lacked proper controls to detect payment redirect schemes but has since implemented verification measures to prevent future incidents. (TNS) — Cleveland Public Library ...
CLEVELAND (WJW) — Scams can happen to any of us at any time. Recently, The Cleveland Public Library discovered it sent nearly $400,000 to a fake vendor last summer, in what’s called a payment ...
More than a year ago, Faber issued a bulletin to all public offices on handling payment redirect requests. According to state auditors, the Cleveland Public Library did not follow the controls ...
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