A former Churchill academic has paid back £1 million to the taxpayer after being caught with £100,000 of defrauded funds in a Thorntons Continental Chocolate box
A sports car-loving Cambridge University academic who fraudulently claimed more than £2 million in government green energy grants to fund his lifestyle has been
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LONDON: An academic formerly at Cambridge University in the UK has been forced to repay over $1.25 million (£1 million) of stolen government grant money. Ehsan Abdi-Jalebi, 42, an expert in renewable energy, took more than £2 million in total, transferring money to his personal bank accounts to spend on property and a luxury Maserati sports car. The money was granted after
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