German social worker stole from homeless to buy BMW
A German social worker pocketed more than $200,000 in public funds intended for homeless people and war refugees and bought himself a brand new BMW with the money. The 39-year-old Berlin man was convicted of embezzlement and received a two-year suspended jail sentence. He was also told to repay the money. "He wasn't exactly adhering to the Robin Hood principle," said a court spokesman, referring to the medieval legend who robbed the rich to give to the poor. The defendant told Bild newspaper it had been easy for him to channel funds to his own account because he had clearance to issue individual payments of up to $2,400. "It was an enormous temptation, just a computer click away," he told the newspaper.
He's got a great future ahead of him in the NGO racket, once he gets out of stir. |
Posted by: Fred Pruitt 2004-02-25 |