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Bahraini Accountant Accused of Stealing More Than BD 54,000 from Gulf Aviation Academy

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Last updated: 2024/07/01 at 9:19 AM
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The High Criminal Court in Bahrain recently adjourned the case of a Bahraini man accused of embezzling over BD 54,000 from the Gulf Aviation Academy. The court has scheduled the case for July 8th for closing arguments and has released a copy of the forensic accountant’s report. The forensic accountant, appointed by the court, found that between January 2021 and April 2022, a total of BD 52,714.811 was missing from the academy’s bank accounts. This amount was not deposited into the bank according to the academy’s records.

The forensic accountant’s report also revealed some troubling findings. It was discovered that some balances were deleted from the accounting system, and alternative balances were created to replace the deleted ones. Additionally, some balances had their dates altered, and a value-added tax entry recorded on March 31, 2022, was deleted. These manipulations suggest a deliberate attempt to conceal the embezzlement and mislead auditors and investigators.

The Public Prosecution received a complaint from the General Directorate of Combating Corruption, Economic and Cyber Security, based on a complaint filed by the Gulf Aviation Academy. The academy had reported suspicions of criminal activity by an employee, who is the defendant in this case. The complaint alleged that the employee had embezzled trainee funds collected for the academy. This led to an extensive investigation by the Public Prosecution.

During the investigation, witnesses including academy officials and experts were interviewed, documents and technical reports were reviewed, and the preparers of these reports were questioned. The investigation confirmed that the defendant had indeed embezzled BD 54,000 from trainee funds collected for the academy. Furthermore, it was found that the defendant had altered data and information in the academy’s electronic system to conceal his crime and erase evidence of his wrongdoing.

The court is set to hear closing arguments on July 8th, after which a verdict is expected to be reached. The case highlights the importance of financial accountability and transparency in organizations, as well as the consequences of committing white-collar crimes such as embezzlement. It also serves as a reminder of the diligence required in auditing and monitoring financial transactions to prevent and detect fraudulent activities. The outcome of this case will likely have implications for future cases involving financial crimes in Bahrain.

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