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Regular surveys have shown that most employee frauds are carried out by individuals whom, if they had gone through an effective screening process at the time of their original application, would not have been employed because of the discrepancies uncovered. By conducting even basic employee screening or pre-employment vetting of applicants organisations greatly reduce the risk of financial loss, fraudulent use of material or information, the misuse of staff time and harm to their reputation. Employers need to ensure that the people they employ are really who they say they are and have the experience and qualifications that made them want to employ them in the first place. The need for efficient employee screening does not end with protection from dishonesty or harm to reputation. It also affords company directors a higher degree of protection from the likelihood of corporate liability claims.

The ideal way to ensure that representations are real facts is to validate them utilising an objective third party who has not been involved in the recruitment and interview process. The types of information that should be checked during an employee screening include:

Personal Data: to confirm that the applicant is who he/she says they are Judicial/Legal Data: civil litigation, credit history, bankruptcy and the like

Employment History:
this is particularly important as previous employers are usually only willing to supply the barest of references

Credentials: educational achievements, professional qualifications, professional or occupational licensing.

We have seen instances where:

An applicant who used a fraudulently altered copy of his son's birth certificate.

An applicant who had severe current financial problems including numerous County Court judgments

An applicant who had omitted his time in prison from his application for a senior management role

An applicant who had various well publicised convictions and lengthy jail sentences for financial fraud

But possibly more importantly, our parent company, Carratu International Plc, has investigated thousands of cases where there was no employee screening or pre-employment vetting system present and staff have gone on to steal large amounts of cash, commit fraud or steal proprietary information. If you think you may be a victim why not contact them on 020 8643 8000. Their web site can be found at www.carratu.com.

Assessing the value of screening employees

Companies that engage the services of a professional pre-employment screening company will often be unaware of just how valuable the procedure is to their internal resource structure. Simply because the most important statistic of all cannot be measured, which is the statistic of those that will be dissuaded from making fictitious claims in the first place. A cursory glance at a passport or reference document may no longer be adequate to satisfy legal requirements when clarifying right to work and suitability issues, all of which adds to the ever growing time-consuming challenge of having an effective front-line defense strategy.

Faster candidate checking

If you are looking to review your current screening operation, Eurocom C.I. offers a complete external employee screening solution helping both private and public sector bodies mitigate the growing threat of fraudulent representation in job applications. We have an advanced, scalable system that seamlessly integrates with your own recruitment function, supplementing and improving vetting and selection procedures in compliance to all statutory regulations and industry standards.

Did you Know?

According to IPSA 80% of all theft in retail is carried out by members of staff

More than 7 million of the UK's working population admit to having misled a potential employer while applying for a job

Employee theft exceeds £320 per capita

The CBI claim that 49% of all employers say CV lies are a 'serious problem' when recruiting

According to MORI 7.5 million people in the UK lied on their CV

Following the launch of the Security Industry Authorities licensing scheme more than 20,000 job offers were withdrawn following CRB checks

One-quarter of UK employers withdrew at least one job offer in the past year after discovering that candidates had either lied or misrepresented something in their applications