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“The cash’s the identical, whether or not you earn it or rip-off it.” — Bobby “The Mind” Heenan
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And Canadians are very keen on scamming.
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Typically even with the tacit approval of the federal government that’s alleged to watchdog our dough. Day-after-day, somebody is attempting to beat the system in probably the most outrageous method attainable.
And why not? The rewards are plentiful, the penalties a pittance.
Meet convicted fraudster Karima Manji of Mississauga. She pleaded responsible on Friday to fraud in Iqaluit, APTN stories.
Even in a nation of cheats, Manji’s rip-off was fairly outrageous.
In 2016, the enterprising 59-year-old criminal crammed out varieties for her two daughters to enroll with Nunavut Tunngavik Integrated. Being members would make her twins beneficiaries of the Nunavut land declare settlement.
And plenty of scholarship money.
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Right here’s the rip-off.
“Within the enrolment varieties, Karima Manji included data that Nadya and Amira had been Inuit youngsters, that their birthmother was an Iqaluit girl named Kitty Noah, and that Karima Manji was the adoptive mom of the youngsters,” APTN reported, quoting court docket information.
The sisters had been accepted and given NTI playing cards. Manji, after all, supplied bogus data on the twins’ births and eligibility. Apparently, the sisters had been at nighttime about mother’s fraud.
After which the money started flowing. From September 2020 to March 2023, the payout to the Gill sisters was a whopping $158,254.05. One other $65,000 was on maintain for Amira however was by no means paid out.
Karima Manji then went for a Hail Mary for herself as a beneficiary. She claimed she was adopted by Inuit mother and father (HAR! HAR!). This time, the gambit failed.
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However there was an issue with this pleasant caper: In March 2023, Karima Manji’s so-called adoptive mom, Kitty Noah, cried foul and filed a grievance in regards to the twins they usually had been dropped from the roster.
On Friday, fraud over $5,000 costs had been dropped in opposition to Amira and Nadya Gill, who made boffo bucks off a slew of bursaries. The siblings have appeared on podcasts expressing their need to offer a bit of one thing again to the group by their firm.
This isn’t Karima Manji’s first rodeo on the improper facet of the legislation. She was handed a two-year conditional sentence of two years much less a day and probation in 2017 after she was convicted of fraud over $5,000.
In that journey in accounting, she was convicted of defrauding March of Dimes Canada Non-Revenue Housing Company (MOD) of round $800,000. The brazen con artist masterminded the Inuit scheme whereas awaiting trial.
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Go large or go dwelling, can be Karima’s motto.
A lifetime in the past, a pal of mine who was the deputy chief of a James Bay reserve famous how a lot of the federal government cash destined for issues like clear water and habitable houses went into the pockets of consultants.
And who had been they? Largely former bureaucrats from Indigenous and Northern Affairs who solved nothing whereas they had been with the federal government and had no intention of doing so out of it. An excessive amount of dough was at stake.
As distasteful and heinous as Karima Manji’s rip-off was, she’s strictly an newbie in comparison with the small military of consultants who name Ottawa dwelling. She will probably be sentenced in June.
@HunterTOSun
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