Fraud Triangle

Definition

The fraud triangle is a model used to explain fraud, based on the three factors of pressure, opportunity, and rationalisation.

Context

The fraud triangle is a key concept in fraud risk assessment and is closely linked to internal controls and the analysis of occupational fraud. It is used to systematically identify risk factors and behavioural patterns.

Meaning

It serves as a foundational analytical model for fraud prevention, detection, and investigation by structuring the key drivers of fraudulent behaviour.

Example

Financial pressure combined with weak internal controls.

Sources

Suggested citation

wirtschaftsforensik.ch Editorial Team: "Fraud Triangle", in: Glossary, wirtschaftsforensik.ch, https://wirtschaftsforensik.ch/glossar/fraud-triangle/, accessed April 18, 2026.