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I wonder how a general company or even a bank manages alternative money so that even if tens of billions of won disappear, it is the fourth case of such a large-scale robbery of company money this year alone.

This means that there is not one or two places where there is a problem with internal controls. 



Reporter Im Tae-woo covered the story. 



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Osstem Implant Finance Team Leader Lee Mo, who was arrested for embezzling more than 200 billion won of company money. 



[(Why did you embezzle?) …

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From Gyeyang Electric, where the agent stole 24.5 billion won, and Gangdong-gu Office officials who embezzled 11.5 billion won. 



All of the embezzlement cases uncovered this year have in common that they were speculative with stolen money. 



In recent years, when new stocks and virtual currency crazes have blown, it is an analysis that the cold-blooded doctrine that it is enough to replenish the stolen money several times is an analysis. 



[Gong-Sik / Professor of Criminal Psychology at Kyonggi University: A sense of relative deprivation, it can be seen that people who are large make the wrong choice, such as hot and cold, as a way to overcome it.] 



Poor internal management encouraged large-scale embezzlement. 



All of those embezzled were finance staff who knew the loopholes in the system. 



The risks are so widespread that in one survey, one in four accounting and auditing employees at a company said they had witnessed embezzlement within the company. 



However, it is pointed out that the internal monitoring system is weak. 

[Kim Kwang-yoon / Chairman of Korea Auditors Association: In Korea, institutionally, all internal audits are conducted by outside directors, and we



hold meetings about once a month and receive a lot of money.] 



If the verification had been done properly, up to three embezzlement could have been prevented. 



Neither the accounting firm that checked the books nor the Financial Supervisory Service that conducted the comprehensive inspection could filter it out. 



The two-thirds monitoring network was also weak. 



As the embezzlement uses a poor image beyond economic damage, the internal and external inspection system must be strengthened. 



(Video coverage: Kim Tae-hoon, video editing: Kim Kyung



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