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Two men convicted of Tamkeen fraud sentenced to three years

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Last updated: 2024/10/05 at 1:44 AM
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Two individuals have been sentenced to three years in prison and fined a total of BD6,000 for defrauding the Labour Fund, Tamkeen, as reported by The Lower Criminal Court. The court found them guilty of forging employment contracts and misappropriating public funds. The first defendant was fined BD5,000, while the second received a BD1,000 fine. A third defendant was acquitted in the case.

The fraudulent scheme was uncovered by the Anti-Corruption Directorate after Tamkeen filed a complaint. The investigation revealed that the owner of a company, along with two accomplices, submitted falsified employment contracts for 23 workers to Tamkeen. These contracts falsely claimed that the workers were employed by the company, allowing the defendants to fraudulently obtain BD86,600 in support funds.

Despite being registered with the Ministry of Industry and Commerce and the Social Insurance Organization, the company was found to be non-operational at its registered address or any other location. Moreover, none of the alleged employees were actually working there, as confirmed by Tamkeen’s internal audit and site visits.

The Public Prosecution gathered irrefutable evidence against the company owner and the two accomplices during interrogations. The convicted individuals were remanded in custody, while the company owner was apprehended. Testimonies were taken from Tamkeen representatives and the individuals falsely listed as employees.

After the investigation, the case was referred to court by the Public Prosecution, which resulted in the convictions of the two individuals. The court ordered the confiscation of the fraudulent documents and imposed fines on the defendants. The individuals sentenced to prison will serve three years behind bars for their involvement in the fraudulent scheme.

In conclusion, the sentencing of two individuals to prison and fines for defrauding Tamkeen highlights the consequences of committing financial crimes. The collaborative efforts of the Anti-Corruption Directorate, Tamkeen, and the Public Prosecution in uncovering and prosecuting the fraudulent scheme demonstrate the commitment to upholding the rule of law and protecting public funds. It serves as a warning to those who engage in fraudulent activities that they will face legal repercussions for their actions. The case also underscores the importance of transparency and accountability in financial transactions to prevent such fraudulent schemes from occurring in the future.

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