Fraud in Flight: SriLankan Airlines Uncovers INR 22 Million Scam
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SriLankan Airlines accuses Indian employees of Rs 22 million fraud
SriLankan Airlines has reported a significant financial scandal, accusing several Indian employees in its Chennai finance department of embezzling Rs 22 million. The alleged fraud involved manipulating invoices, payment details, and signatures. Indian law enforcement is now investigating the matter, with the airline seeking to recover the stolen funds. A separate, unrelated payment error in the UAE was also mentioned.
Fraud in Flight: SriLankan Airlines Uncovers INR 22 Million Scam
SriLankan Airlines has accused Indian employees at its Chennai office of misappropriating funds amounting to INR 22 million. The fraudulent activity involved altering invoices and payment details. Investigations are underway with Indian law enforcement and a separate payment error involved a UAE service provider.
SriLankan Airlines accuses Indian employees of Rs 2.2 crore fraud
Colombo: SriLankan Airlines has accused several Indian employees based in its Chennai office of misappropriating funds worth Rs 22 million. In a statement issued on Saturday, May 16, the Sri Lankan flag carrier said that the fraud was carried out by altering invoices, payment details and signatures. “With regard to the misappropriation of funds at SriLankan Airlines’ office in Chennai, the airline wishes to inform that a few employees, all India…
Foreign Payment Scandals Shake Confidence in State Institutions - LNW Lanka News Web
By: Staff Writer May 17, Colombo (LNW): A wave of cyber-linked financial frauds targeting Sri Lanka’s state institutions is threatening to undermine public confidence in the government’s financial management, as investigators probe a series of overseas payment scandals involving SriLankan Airlines, the Treasury, and the Postal Department amid mounting economic pressure on the country. The latest controversy centers on two separate frauds uncover…
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