Reports prepared by fraud examiners are not inherently privileged. Privilege depends on the legal framework, the purpose of the report, and whether the attorney-client privilege or work-product doctrine applies.
Without specific legal protection, reports may be subject to disclosure.
Conclusion:Fraud examination reports are not automatically privileged.
[References:ACFE standards on fraud reporting and legal considerations., , ]
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