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	<title>Comments on: Ex-CFO Jailed 10 Years for Embezzling $2.7 Million</title>
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		<title>By: Zafar Hasan</title>
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		<dc:creator>Zafar Hasan</dc:creator>
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		<description>Posted by Zafar Hasan:  As a Muslim former associate at Foley &amp; Lardner, I am still amazed at the psychology of fraud in play here.

Raneberg has demonstrated a peculiar cocktail of arrogance, self-loathing and denial -- not an easy combination to come by.

Arrogance is obviously represented by the crimes themselves and the feeling of invincibility which must have made Raneberg think he would get away with this.  Self-loathing because he was obviously unsatisfied with his station in life, even though he was CFO of a significant firm.  And denial because even after getting he caught, he attempted to flee, suggesting a lack of remorse and continuing view that he could escape accountability for his actions.

You can get pretty far in life but without some introspection, things can still end badly.  Zafar Hasan</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Posted by Zafar Hasan:  As a Muslim former associate at Foley &amp; Lardner, I am still amazed at the psychology of fraud in play here.</p>
<p>Raneberg has demonstrated a peculiar cocktail of arrogance, self-loathing and denial &#8212; not an easy combination to come by.</p>
<p>Arrogance is obviously represented by the crimes themselves and the feeling of invincibility which must have made Raneberg think he would get away with this.  Self-loathing because he was obviously unsatisfied with his station in life, even though he was CFO of a significant firm.  And denial because even after getting he caught, he attempted to flee, suggesting a lack of remorse and continuing view that he could escape accountability for his actions.</p>
<p>You can get pretty far in life but without some introspection, things can still end badly.  Zafar Hasan</p>
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