Positive work environment
Many businesses can go through a range of difficulties, which often leads to employees feeling the need to resort to stealing.
Try to maintain a positive work environment through good and bad times and encourage your team to be open and honest and recognise your team's achievements.
Education
Not something that has to be drilled in all the time, but educate your team about what constitutes fraud. You could even make office theft or employee theft awareness part of your annual test.
Internal audits
By conducting regular internal audits, you will be able to pick up on any internal thefts sooner, especially embezzlement. This can also highlight any areas for improvement in your office to deter any further thefts.
Install CCTV
If possible, install surveillance equipment so that you can deter any thefts, but you can also use your new CCTV to catch any thieves in the act.
It could be argued that your employees may feel disgruntled about the prescence of CCTV and feel you don't trust them, so it's important that you emphasise that it is there to protect them and their belongings.
Delegate tasks
Financial tasks should be shared amongst as many employees as possible so that no one person has too much control.
Jobs that can be allocated to staff include handling transaction authorisations, collecting or paying cash and maintaining records. If one person has all of the control over these tasks, it could be easy for them to embezzle money.
Encourage the use of holidays
If you have started to notice that there has been a sharp increase in office thefts, you could identify a culprit by monitoring your team's holiday habits.
Encourage your team to take all of their holiday days and see if you notice if the thefts stop.
Anonymous reporting
Establish a contact at your business for theft reporting and allow your team to report anything that they have noticed anonymously.
Make sure your recruitment screening is thorough
You may have candidates who apply for a role at your business who may have a prior history of theft.
If a candidate has committed a crime, they will usually have to disclose this at application, unless their conviction has been spent.
Management training
Train managers and supervisors on how to recognise suspicious behaviour, and how to report it.