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- years. The average embezzler had worked at the company for eight years. 39% of financial professionals who experienced embezzlements had experienced a...
- up embezzler in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The Embezzler or variant may refer to: embezzler, a person who embezzles or engages in embezzlement The...
- The Embezzlers (Russian: Растратчики, romanized: Rastratchiki) is a 1926 satirical novel by Valentin Katayev first published in the October-December (Nos...
- Last Will and Embezzlement is a 2012 do****entary film about elder financial abuse, directed by Deborah Louise Robinson and written and produced by Robinson...
- cases of motorcycle thefts, 3,694 cases of ****ault, and 2,836 cases of embezzlement. Serious offences included 183 murders, 81 gang robberies, 265 robberies...
- In October 2022, she was arrested for using fake loan applications to embezzle more than US$12.5 billion from Sai Gon Joint Stock Commercial Bank, which...
- The Embezzler is a 1938 short novel by James M. Cain. The work first appeared as a serial in Liberty magazine in 1940 under the title Money and the Woman...
- The 3,000 billion toman embezzlement scandal in Iran (also 2,800 billion embezzlement; approximately US$943.5 million)[clarification needed] was a corruption...
- criticism over his taking an elephant hunting safari in Botswana and an embezzlement scandal involving his daughter, Infanta Cristina, Duchess of Palma de...
- Canadian self-admitted former compulsive gambler from Toronto, known for embezzling millions from the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (CIBC), the second-largest...