HR manager jailed 10 years for creating 22 ghost staff and taking $2.2m in salaries
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A man named Jang was hired as an HR manager at a tech company in Shanghai in 2014. He quickly discovered that he had the authority to approve hiring and payroll, the Economic Times reports. Jang created 22 fake employees, gave them common names, opened bank accounts, and linked them to the company’s financial system. The fake employees were paid for eight years without anyone noticing that they had never set foot in their workplace. The fraud wa…
HR manager jailed 10 years for creating 22 ghost staff and taking $2.2m in salaries
A human resources manager at a Shanghai technology firm has been jailed for orchestrating a multi-million-dollar fraud scheme, in which he "hired" dozens of fake employees and collected their salaries over several years. The People’s Procuratorate of Minhang District, Shanghai, recently released a White Paper on the Prosecution of Duty-Related Crimes by Company and Enterprise Personnel in Minhang District, highlighting corporate fraud cases hand…
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