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Fuel Card Fraud AnalysisA real example of how an employee allegedly stole from the Colorado Department of Transportation.
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Presenters• Reza Akhavan—CDOT Regional Transportation Director for
Region 6 (Denver)• Sabrina Hicks—CDOT Employee Relations/Legal• Agent Tim Martinez—Colorado Bureau of Investigations• Agent Ralph Gagliardi—Colorado Bureau of Investigations• Joe Morales—Denver Chief Deputy District Attorney
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Background-Fuel Cards• Fuel Cards are assigned to specific vehicles.• Each employee has a unique 4-Digit PIN number that they are
required to enter at the fuel pump.• Employees were not required to reconcile fuel charges.• Most employees did not keep receipts when making fuel
purchases.• Fuel charges were monitored at a high-level, by comparing
actual charges to budgeted amount.• CDOT Vehicles include all maintenance vehicles.• State Fleet Vehicles include all motor pool vehicles.• Separate accounts for State Fleet and CDOT vehicles.
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Background--Region 6• Covers the greater Denver metro area.• Maintains 3,850 number of road miles.• Has approximately 247 number of Maintenance Workers.• Spends approximately $1,220,700 on fuel annually.
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How Region 6 Discovered The Fraud• June/July 2009• Region 6 received a new tandem/axel truck.• Maintenance employees contacted supervisor asking where
the fuel card for the new vehicle was.• Supervisor knew the fuel card was already put into the vehicle,
so Supervisor started checking the activity on the card.• Supervisor noted the card had approximately $8,000 worth of
charges.• Supervisor cancelled the card and issued a new card to the
vehicle.
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How Region 6 Discovered The Fraud• July/August 2009• Following the incident, Supervisor started reviewing how fuel
cards were working.• Supervisor noticed various abnormalities1. Incorrect card associated with vehicle2. One card used to fuel multiple vehicles3. People sharing PIN numbers• Supervisors worked with employees to correct behavior.
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How Region 6 Discovered The Fraud• January 2010• State Fleet notified CDOT regarding one specific PIN being
used for too many charges on a State Fleet Vehicle (non-maintenance vehicle).
• CDOT Fuel Card Administrator notified Regions of this issue.• Region 6 Supervisor started reviewing Region 6 Maintenance
fuel purchases and noticed several transactions for purchases in excess of 100 gallons.
• Region 6 Supervisor noticed a trend—only certain cards were being used for purchases in excess of 100 gallons.
• Region 6 contacted CDOT Employee Relations/Legal.
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CDOT Employee Relations/Legal• When Employee Relations/Legal (ER/L) was contacted by the
Region, ER/L staff coordinated with the Region to form an initial plan of action. This included:• Contacting internal CDOT Audit• Contacting the CBI• Coordinating a meeting with Audit and CBI to present information
and assign duties specific to ER/L, Audit, the Region, and CBI• Contacting upper CDOT management to advise of issue and need
for investigation and continuing this as needed• Contacting CDOT Public Relations to provide a “heads up”
regarding potential media concerns• Contacting the Office of the Attorney General regarding potential
(and eventual) issue of employee participation in the commission of a crime.
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Colorado Bureau of Investigation
Agent Tim Martinez, [email protected]
Agent-in-Charge Ralph Gagliardi, [email protected]
CDOT Fuel Theft Investigating Case Agents
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Colorado Bureau of Investigation February 10, 2010 - Colorado Bureau of Investigation (CBI) was
contacted by the Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) regarding a diesel fuel theft.
CDOT supervisor discovered “Suspicious fuel card purchases”
CDOT had multiple vehicles (fuel cards) being used including dump trucks and other equipment like a hand compactor.
CDOT had information (from gas station video) indicating suspect(s) were utilizing a white truck with an auxiliary fuel tank mounted on its bed – not a CDOT vehicle.
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CDOT Provided Information to CBI
Fuel card and procedural information. Spreadsheets indicative of what CDOT had learned
thus far relative to the fuel theft.
The spreadsheets included: Dates, times, amounts, locations of purchase,
equipment numbers the particular fuel card(s) were assigned to as well as their various CDOT Regions (i.e. card or equipment assigned to Denver Metro area or other outlying regions.)
Approximately $40,000 a month being lost in fraudulent fuel purchases – from approximately January 2009.
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CDOT Provided Information to CBI
CDOT spreadsheets used to indentify suspects (very helpful).
They allowed investigators to know: When / where Patterns of suspect(s) Amounts purchased Collect surveillance video from other fuel
purchases
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Partnerships Developed
Partnerships needed to be made in order to be successful in apprehending those responsible.
CDOT Auditors, state fleet, administration
Wright Express Fuel credit card issuer – Had real time data
District Attorney’s Office - Denver DA’s Office Find the right judicial district that could prosecute and assist with the investigation
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March 1, 2010 – Pretext traffic stop of suspect vehicle
Utilizing patterns of the suspect(s) from spreadsheets, CBI surveilled one such “Frequent stop” and identified a white flatbed truck with external fuel tanks. Denver PD assisted with a PRETEXT Traffic Stop.
External Fuel TankExternal Fuel Tank
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Pretext Traffic Stop Identified:
J. Asuncion Aguirre-Barron
Fernando Ibarra-Gonzalez,
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Residence of - J. Asuncion Aguirre-Barron & Fernando Ibarra-Gonzalez
Raleigh Street – Westminster CO
Fuel truck
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Surveillance of Suspects
CBI surveilled the suspects and developed their routine in an attempt to identify the CDOT link.
Suspects purchase thousands of gallons of diesel fuel at numerous metro area gas stations. Start fuel purchases at 10am and end at around 10pm - on most week days.
Suspects(s) off loaded fuel at multiple locations and into multiple semi trucks parked at truck stops.
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March 4, 2010 – Suspects purchasing and offloading fuel
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CDOT Fuel Card Example
Red colored State Seal
Embossed Front
Magnetic stripe & printing on reverse side
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Surveillance captures credit card used March 8, 2010 – Surveillance captures Blue hand written numbers noted on card
Typical CDOT card! Blue Writing on Card
Blank / White Credit Card
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Video of Suspect utilizing credit card
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Surveillance led to CDOT Employee
Brewer Street in NorthglennJaime Perez
March 8, 2010 – Surveillance leads to CDOT employee meeting with suspect
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Surveillance of CDOT EmployeeMarch 12, 2010 – Suspects meet CDOT employee with credit card in hand.
Credit Card in Hand
Reverside side of typical CDOT Card
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Compilation Video
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Arrest & Search Warrants March 25, 2010 CBI, Denver District Attorney’s Investigator
and ICE Agents execute several arrest & search warrants for suspects, their respective residences and vehicles.
Evidence collected in the search warrants included: White credit cards (blank) PIN #’s – related to CDOT fuel cards Cash Receipts – related to diesel fuel purchases with Wright Express
credit cards Credit Card Skimmer Computers
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Seized during Search Warrant
Blue Writing on Blank
Credit Card
PIN Numbers
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Search Warrant
Credit Card Skimmer / Mag Stripe Reader attacheded to Lap Top
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Criminal Charges
Suspects charged with crimes including:
Colorado Organized Crime Control Act (COCCA) Theft Conspiracy Embezzlement of Public Property Computer Crime Unauthorized Use of Financial Transaction Device
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Video of Interview of CDOT Suspect
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Denver District Attorney
Mr. Morales
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Total Dollar Loss• In the end, one CDOT employee and two outside individuals
are charged with stealing approximately $451,816 in the course of one year (March 2009-March 2010).
• Luckily, CDOT recovered all but $1,000 from the State’s insurance policy.
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Improved Internal Controls• Implement improved Wright Express Platform that will offer
better reporting capabilities of fuel purchases.• Implement 6-Digit PIN numbers instead of 4-Digit PIN
numbers.• Limit the number of employees with a PIN number.• Implement “guest PIN’s” if employee needs to take a car on a
limited basis.• Region 6 has piloted a process for reconciling fuel charges.
This process will be rolled out to include all CDOT fuel purchases.
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Fuel Reconciliation• TM I’s keep a fuel log of all fuel purchased during the week.
Receipts are stapled to this log.• TM III’s review the log to determine if all receipts are included
and if purchases seem reasonable.• On a monthly basis, TM-III’s receive report out of Wright
Express with all fuel purchases made by their staff during the month.
• TM III’s reconcile report to the fuel logs. Documentation kept for 6 months.
• If the reports reconcile, the TM III sends an email to the LTC Ops stating the review has been completed and no issues were noted.
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Fuel Reconciliation--Continued• If reports do not reconcile, TM III investigates further• LTC Ops selects a random sample of transactions and verifies
the reconciliation occurred and reviews supporting documentation.
• LTC Ops notifies Maintenance Superintendent that the reconciliation has been completed.
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Other Fuel Fraud Schemes
ID Theft & Credit Card Fraud Obtain credit card numbers for fuel purchases
Armenian and Cuban Groups Highly sophisticated Hidden auxiliary fuel tanks in ¾ ton trucks
Awareness for Law Enforcement and Financial Fraud Groups
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Vehicles and Equipment Used
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Vehicles and Equipment Used
Hidden Fuel Tank 500 gallons
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Vehicles and Equipment Used
Hidden switch for fuel tank pump.
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Vehicles and Equipment Used
500 Gallon fuel tank hidden under tarp.