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Three employees at Børsen are punished for corona fraud

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Copenhagen City Court sentences men to perform unpaid community service and to pay additional fines.

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Copenhagen City Court sentences men to perform unpaid community service and to pay additional fines.

·Copenhagen, Denmark
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Three former employees of Dagbladet Børsen were found guilty on Thursday of violating the Criminal Code when they applied to the state for compensation for alleged losses during the coronavirus crisis. Copenhagen City Court imposes...

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Vibeke Manniche is due before a judge in Lyngby Court after she was charged with forging at least 20 medical certificates during the corona pandemic so that they could be exempted from testing requirements. Ekstra Bladet follows the case here...

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Three former Børsen employees convicted of corona fraud

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Three former employees of Dagbladet Børsen were found guilty on Thursday of having violated the penal code when they applied to the state for compensation for losses during the corona crisis. Copenhagen City Court sentenced the men to ten months in prison each. But they must not serve time behind bars. The punishment is made conditional on them performing community service for 150 hours. In addition, they are punished with additional fines of DK…

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