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JOURNAL OF LEADERSHIP, ACCOUNTABILITY AND ETHICS


An Institutional Response to Fraud, Scandal, and Embarrassment – The
Dallas Independent School District Procurement Card Case


Author(s): Gordon Heslop, Linda A. Kapp

Citation: Gordon Heslop, Linda A. Kapp, (2010) "An Institutional Response to Fraud, Scandal, and Embarrassment – The Dallas Independent School District Procurement Card Case," Journal of Leadership, Accountability and Ethics, Vol. 8, Iss. 2, pp. 11 - 16

Article Type: Research paper

Publisher: North American Business Press

Abstract:

Procurement cards (Pcards) can be a valuable tool in reducing accounts payable transactions; however,
if used inappropriately or not monitored properly they can lead to fraud and abuse. At the Dallas
Independent School District (DISD), employees used Pcards to make millions of dollars of purchases
which violated district purchasing policy and state procurement laws. In response to findings of fraud
and abuse, the Pcard system was terminated and a new department, the Office of Professional
Responsibility (OPR), was created. The OPR was charged with the responsibility to prevent and detect
fraud, waste, abuse and to increase accountability in the DISD.