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Little comparative data are available about the prevalence of fraud across business sectors.
"We think it's extremely low," said James Brande, director of the bureau of air pollution control for the Salt Lake Valley Health Department, referring to prevalence of fraud.
What we know about the prevalence of fraud, therefore: "It's a giant number, in terms of threatening people's retirement," he said.
The disclosure of dozens of Devumi's customers in entertainment, politics and business has sparked a renewed debate — often carried out on Twitter itself — about the prevalence of fraud and fakery on social media, where tens of millions of fake users still roam.
By contrast, beliefs about the prevalence of fraud by election officials show far less of a partisan skew, with 16percentt of Republicans, 21percentt of independents and 14percentt of Democrats (and 17percentt of Wisconsin voters over all) thinking that this affects a few thousand votes or more each election.
The prevalence of fraud on the Internet isn't caused by cards being stolen on the Web.
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The prevalence of voter fraud appears to be widely overestimated.
Although there are no statistics on the number of applications that are fraudulent, immigration attorneys have a sense of the prevalence of such fraud, and the reasons that petitioners perpetrate it.
Perhaps eager to be seen to fulfil its mandate to appear balanced, the corporation has reinforced misperceptions of the prevalence of benefit fraud in various programmes, such as Nick Hewer and Margaret Mountford's We All Pay Your Benefits series, and its Future State of Welfare programme.
When Texas officials announced in late January that as many as 58,000 noncitizens may have voted illegally in state elections over nearly two decades, top Republicans — including President Trump — quickly warned about the prevalence of voter fraud and the need to crack down on it.
Civil rights groups allege that conservative politicians overstate the prevalence of election fraud to justify discriminatory ID laws.
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