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Post report finds fraud, embezzlement at non-profits

Clip: 10/27/2013 | 5m 9s

Post report finds fraud, embezzlement at a number of the nation's non-profits.

A startling report in today's Washington Post shows more than 1,000 of the nation's nonprofit organizations have each acknowledged losses of a quarter million dollars or more because of theft, investment fraud, embezzlement or other unauthorized use of funds. Joe Stephens, an investigative reporter for the Post and the co-author of the piece joins NewsHour from Washington D.C.

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