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Guide to Combating Corruption & Fraud in Infrastructure Development Projects

  • Detection
    • Complaints
      • General initial interview questions
      • How to Generate Complaints and Reports
      • List of fraud reporting sites for Multilateral Development Banks
    • Red Flags
      • Red Flags Listed by Project Cycle
      • “Visible red flags” of Implementation Fraud
      • Proactive Fraud Detection Tests
    • Due Diligence
      • “Top Five” Due Diligence Background Checks
      • Free and Subscription Internet Sites
      • Local and On-Site Due Diligence Checks
      • Due Diligence Service Providers
  • Proof
    • Proving Common Schemes
      • Corruption Schemes
      • Bid Rigging Schemes
      • Collusive Bidding Schemes
      • Fraud Schemes
      • The Basic Steps of a Complex Fraud and Corruption Investigation
    • Elements of Proof for Sanctionable Offenses
      • Elements of Proof of Corrupt Practices
      • Elements of Proof of Obstructive Practices
      • Elements of Proof of Coercive Practices
      • Elements of Proof of Collusive Practices
      • Elements of Proof of Fraudulent Practices
  • Evidence
    • The Basics of Evidence for Investigators
  • Prevention
    • Anti-fraud Resources
Home » Detection » Interview Questions » Interview Questions: Product Substitution

Interview Questions: Product Substitution

Questions that might reveal product substitution include:

  • Do you know or suspect, or have you heard, that any contractor might be substituting inferior quality or unapproved products?
  • Have you observed or heard about any unusual or generic packaging of products?
  • Are there any indications of apparently used or reconditioned products being furnished as new?
  • Have instances of “inadvertent” product substitution by a contractor been detected?
  • Are certain contractors involved in an unusually high rate of returns, complaints of sub-par performance, or test failures?
  • Do the contract terms or standard procedures allow product substitution for any reason?  If so, why, when and how?
  • Are required product compliance certificates signed and issued for all contractors?
  • Are products thoroughly tested to ensure compliance with contract specifications?
  • Are controls and procedures to detect product substitution in place and enforced?
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