In one of the cases in the textbook, Larry Gunter was a shipping clerk for a computer company that manufactured microprocessor chips. After learning that the chips were valuable, he stole three boxes and sold them to his girlfriend's father. Since the scheme worked so well the first time, he continued stealing and selling the chips, even letting a co-worker in on the scheme. How was the theft discovered

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The answer is "An inventory manager that served out an order noticed that most of the components were missing".

Explanation:

In case of the text book, it described that somehow the inventory manager found Larry, and what's really concerning is not because he was able to grab the chips although unpleasant things will happen, but even that they happened several times.

  • It includes one the means the controls of the business are extremely weak and bypassing them was never that complicated.
  • If Larry's crimes were not identified by the warehouse manager, perhaps an investigator would have found them out, and other choices can't be described in the question, that's why it is correct.

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