Three Ministry Officials Sentenced for Social Insurance Fraud Exceeding 266,000 Dinars
TDT | Manama
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The High Criminal Court has sentenced three Ministry of Social Development employees to prison terms and hefty fines for defrauding the Social Insurance Organisation (SIO) of over 266,000 Bahraini dinars. The officials were found guilty of falsifying statements related to the "Khatwa" programme, claiming beneficiaries met the necessary conditions for receiving benefits.
The first defendant received a five-year prison sentence, while the second defendant was sentenced to three years. The third defendant received an 18-month prison sentence. All three were ordered to pay a combined fine of over 500,000 dinars, including restitution of the stolen funds.
The Public Prosecution, acting as the guardian of public interest, argued for the maximum penalties, emphasising the severity of the crime and its impact on the community. The prosecution's case was based on an investigation by the National Audit Office, which uncovered the fraudulent activities. The Anti-Corruption Crimes Department then identified the involved employees and their scheme.
The investigation revealed that the defendants issued over 70 false statements claiming that beneficiaries of the "Khatwa" programme were working from home, allowing them to unlawfully purchase years of service and receive optional insurance benefits.
The first defendant, a retired employee, admitted to approving the false statements without verifying their authenticity. The third defendant confessed to forging an official document claiming she was registered in the "Khatwa" programme while simultaneously working as a trainer for the Ministry. The second defendant allegedly suggested and prepared the fraudulent document.
The Public Prosecution charged the first defendant with collaborating with a well-intentioned employee to forge official documents and aiding the second defendant in committing forgery. She is also accused of intentionally harming the interests of the SIO by enabling beneficiaries to receive over 277,000 dinars in salaries, pensions, and allowances.
The second defendant, a public official, is charged with forging official documents and approving the fraudulent statements prepared by the first defendant, resulting in beneficiaries unlawfully gaining years of service and causing over 7,700 dinars in damages to the SIO.
The third defendant is accused of causing significant harm to the SIO's funds by neglecting her duty to verify the validity of the "Khatwa" programme registration statements, enabling beneficiaries to unlawfully receive over 266,000 dinars in benefits.
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