The Amman Court of First Instance convicted three people, including a government employee, on charges of forging 105 work permits and put the suspects behind bars for 5 years.
Issuing its ruling during a public session held Sunday, the court fined the defendants JD45 thousand, which is the loss accrued to state Treasury due to violating the work-regulating laws, per the indictment sheets.
On the case details, a government employee working in an official department was found by an internal monitoring staffer to have hidden 10 financial receipts paid to issue the work permits, the ruling reads.
In addition, the defendant used his powers to issue work permits to establishments multiple times in violation of their original licenses.
On charges of the two other defendants, the court said the two citizens, who were authorized by their institutions involved in the case, had 'morally' supported to fake the documents to issue additional work permits illegally.
The Amman Court of First Instance convicted three people, including a government employee, on charges of forging 105 work permits and put the suspects behind bars for 5 years.
Issuing its ruling during a public session held Sunday, the court fined the defendants JD45 thousand, which is the loss accrued to state Treasury due to violating the work-regulating laws, per the indictment sheets.
On the case details, a government employee working in an official department was found by an internal monitoring staffer to have hidden 10 financial receipts paid to issue the work permits, the ruling reads.
In addition, the defendant used his powers to issue work permits to establishments multiple times in violation of their original licenses.
On charges of the two other defendants, the court said the two citizens, who were authorized by their institutions involved in the case, had 'morally' supported to fake the documents to issue additional work permits illegally.
The Amman Court of First Instance convicted three people, including a government employee, on charges of forging 105 work permits and put the suspects behind bars for 5 years.
Issuing its ruling during a public session held Sunday, the court fined the defendants JD45 thousand, which is the loss accrued to state Treasury due to violating the work-regulating laws, per the indictment sheets.
On the case details, a government employee working in an official department was found by an internal monitoring staffer to have hidden 10 financial receipts paid to issue the work permits, the ruling reads.
In addition, the defendant used his powers to issue work permits to establishments multiple times in violation of their original licenses.
On charges of the two other defendants, the court said the two citizens, who were authorized by their institutions involved in the case, had 'morally' supported to fake the documents to issue additional work permits illegally.
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Three suspects involved in faking 105 work permits handed 5-year term
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Three suspects involved in faking 105 work permits handed 5-year term
The Amman Court of First Instance convicted three people, including a government employee, on charges of forging 105 work permits and put the suspects behind bars for 5 years.
Issuing its ruling during a public session held Sunday, the court fined the defendants JD45 thousand, which is the loss accrued to state Treasury due to violating the work-regulating laws, per the indictment sheets.
On the case details, a government employee working in an official department was found by an internal monitoring staffer to have hidden 10 financial receipts paid to issue the work permits, the ruling reads.
In addition, the defendant used his powers to issue work permits to establishments multiple times in violation of their original licenses.
On charges of the two other defendants, the court said the two citizens, who were authorized by their institutions involved in the case, had 'morally' supported to fake the documents to issue additional work permits illegally.
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