Bank manager in Dubai fakes signature, embezzles Dh10 million>


(MENAFN- Khaleej Times) A man who used to work as a manager at a renowned bank in Dubai was sentenced to five years in prison in absentia on Monday.

The Saudi national was charged with breach of trust and embezzlement, which he will pay back as aDh10 million fine.

His accomplice, a 31-year-old Chinese saleswoman (former employee at the bank), was given a six-month jail term followed by deportation.

The case unfolded between October 2016 and July 2017 and was registered atAl Muraqqabat police station.

The accused had contacted an Emirati businessman and told him that the bank is willing to grant him loan facilities worth Dh10 million and made him sign an account opening form.

However, the bank administration found out later that the defendant abused his post to embezzle the huge loan amount.

He cited his number instead of the customer's on the form application and forged a mortgage contract pertaining to a plot of land owned by the businessman in Abu Dhabi.

The contract stated that if the mortgagee failed to pay up the loan instalment, the bank would have the right to take the necessary legal procedure to recover its money.

Public prosecution records show that the manager faked the businessman's signature on the mortgage contract.

The bank administration came to learn, during an internal probe, the former manager managed to obtain an approval on the loan application after he stamped it with a seal falsely attributed to the bank and a forged confirmation with a false signature of a property department director.

Accordingly, the bank administration approved transactions run by the defendant while in his post as the manager of account of special customers.

Monday's ruling may be appealed.


Marie Nammour Originally from Lebanon, Marie has been covering the Dubai Courts and the Public Prosecution, immigration and labour issues often, and the Dubai International Film Festival. A graduate from the Holy Spirit University of Kaslik, Jounieh, a city to the north of Beirut, she worked as an in-house reporter of international affairs at a leading TV station back home and a legal translator for a renowned law academy in the Lebanese capital. Speaks fluently four languages and is fond of travelling, psychology, learning more, and has grown by now a rich criminal imagination...

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