—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 10,1979 134 Livestock transaction crimes KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Livestock Marketing Association (LMA) has announced a three-front drive to substantially reduce the incidence of crime in livestock transactions. Recent increases in fraudulent schemes, em bezzlement and marketing thefts are parallel to an increase ~in white collar crime, according to officials of the marketing sector trade group, based here. Estimates of losses in excess of $3OOO million are at tributed by LMA directly to criminal activities in 1978. “We have established an industry alert system, an anti-fraud investigative unit and we seek uniform state and federal criminal laws with strict penalties, to combat the growing in cidents of direct losses due to fraud and embezzlement in livestock transactions,” according to C. T. ‘Tad’ Sanders, general manager. “Several leading agriculture magazines have recently featured articles highlighting isolated tran sactions which, by distorting the amount of criminal activity in livestock tran sactions, tend to condemn the entire marketing sec tor,” according to Sanders. “With an estimated $4O billion dollars in livestock marketing transactions in the United States and Canada last year, any one theft or fraudulent scheme doesn’t stand up as very large. Our estimate of $3OO million in losses through criminal activities is only % of one per cent of the total. “But, regardless of the percentages involved, these losses are a brutal blow to those who are victimized, and can and must be reduced,” he said. Sanders emphasized that his estimates of losses in fraudulent transactions are separate from losses in curred in business failures and bankrupticies. 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By contacting any of LMA’s 1300 livestock market, dealer and stockyard company subscribers in the U.S. and Canada, the in formation will be fed by the subscriber into a special anti-fraud unit in LMA’s officeshere. The unit will be conducted by Livestock Board of Trade, Inc. (LBT-), a special LMA service company well experienced in payment. a ) ' y y- 4 S S credit and exchange in formation throughout the marketing sector. LET will privately carry . out in vestigations of all suspicious transactions, and report its findings to appropriate government authorities for criminal prosecution. Present LMA livestock laws reform activities' will be stepped up and pin pointed toward enactment of tougher state and federal laws defining criminal ac- THE QUALITY BUILDERS cost millions tivities in livestock tran- also seeking passage of a sactions. 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