Sentences with phrase «false expenses»

Ex-Labour MP Jim Devine, who was jailed for 16 months for making false expenses claims in 2011, was reported to have had a parliamentary pass that year.
A year earlier, Mark Hurd was fired as HP's CEO after submitting false expense reports in what appeared to be an effort to conceal a relationship with a former employee.
Gajewski forged documents for false expenses to support checks, which he deposited into his personal bank account.
The board said it determined there was no harassment, but said Mr. Hurd had filed false expense account claims that did not have a legitimate business purpose and served to conceal their relationship.
Senior management eventually realized there was a problem and an investigation revealed false and inflated invoicing through related vendors and false expense reports.
The Commons Committee on Standards ordered the Culture Secretary to repay # 5,800 to cover over-claiming of mortgage expenses but cleared her of making false expenses claims.
Among the measures proposed are the establishment of an Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority and a new criminal offence outlawing knowingly false expenses claim.
Scarborough (r.) was sentenced to 13 months in jail on federal fraud and theft charges for submitting false expense vouchers for days he didn't actually travel to Albany.
Alex Aldridge in The Guardian: Does the sacking of Christopher Grierson over # 1m in false expenses reflect a wider moral malaise among City lawyers?
Scarborough, who according to published reports makes $ 79,500, was accused of filing false expenses in order to get at least $ 40,000 in travel reimbursements.
It includes provisions for the creation of an Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority and makes it a criminal offence to submit a false expenses claim.
By claiming these false expenses against her real estate commissions, MacDonald evaded $ 10,998 in federal income tax.
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