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Official incarcerat­ed for Dhs720,000 fraud

- Hamza M Sengendo, Staff Reporter

DUBAI: A public relations officer who forged receipts to embezzle his employer’s Dhs720, 119 has lost an appeal against his one year jail term and deportatio­n punishment.

The Arab defendant, 28, worked at a contractin­g company tasked with settling payments on behalf of his employer to government department­s including a roads and transport authority, prosecutor­s explained. During 2017 and 2018 he forged 370 payment receipts attributed to the authority. On them he stated that the authority had received the payments. He submited them to his employer, received and pocketed cash.

At the Criminal Court he denied charges of embezzleme­nt, forgery, use of forged documents and abusing fiduciary duties. Prosecutor­s presented two files containing 335 receipts attributed to the transport authority.

The court found him guilty of all the charges and sentenced him to one year in jail to be followed by deportatio­n. He insisted the case was cooked up. However, the dubai appeals court dismissed his plea.

The company’s Sudanese legal representa­tive who lodged a complaint testified that the defendant was handed Dhs792, 314 to take it to the authority. He delivered only Dhs72, 195 and pocketed the rest.

“The authority notified us it received Dhs72, 195. He embezzled money, forged receipts attributed to the authority and submited them to make it appear as if he executed payments,” said the representa­tive. The embezzleme­nt came to light ater the defendant behaved suspicious­ly then took his annual leave. “I revised all his work and documents he submited,” said the Pakistani head of the company’s accounts section.

“I discovered he forged receipts showing the types of transactio­ns and payments required by the authority. Sometimes, he executed payments but then forged receipts in which he exaggerate­d the actual required fees.”

In a leter, the transport authority denied having received any payments regarding eight bogus receipts. Regarding a ninth receipt, actual fees in the authority‘s e-system were Dhs120 but the receipt was exaggerate­d to show the authority collected Dhs1, 120.

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