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Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to discuss the legitimacy of private policing of financial crime by fraud examiners.

Design/methodology/approach

The literature on fraud examiners is interpreted in the legitimacy context.

Findings

A number of critical issues based on the institutional theory and social psychology issues are discussed that question the legitimacy of private policing of financial crime.

Research limitations/implications

There is a need for regulation of the private fraud examination industry.

Practical implications

A number of legitimacy issues should be addressed by financial crime specialists.

Social implications

Victims of private investigations require regulation of the investigation industry.

Originality/value

Criteria for police legitimacy are applied to the private sector.

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