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Leader: Is BIM the solution to our corruption mess?

It’s easy to think that the results of last month’s CIOB survey on corruption and fraud aren’t particularly relevant to the professional end of the industry, characterised by thorough project governance and accounting systems. In addition, fraud is such a catch-all term, that inevitably it nets in practices that most of us view as relatively benign.

After all, when is “invoice padding” a bid to make an illegal profit, and when is it a negotiating tactic, lack of skill in estimating, or a reminder of the law of caveat emptor? When is a change order a ruse to defraud the main contractor, and when is it a legitimate response to changed circumstances?

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