Fraude

Fraud is a deliberate act of deception intended for personal gain or to cause a loss to another party. It can take various forms, including financial fraud, identity theft, and insurance fraud, among others. Typically, fraud involves misleading information or concealment of facts that influences an individual or entity’s decision-making process. The perpetrator may create false narratives, use forged documents, or exploit trust to achieve their objectives. Fraud is illegal and often leads to civil and criminal penalties for the offender, as it undermines trust and integrity in personal, business, and financial relationships.