4 employees sentenced in prison after tampering with "fingerprint system"
Amman Criminal Court issued a prison sentence against four employees of the Ministry of Justice who work in the Palace of Justice, after they tampered with the 'fingerprint system' allocated to employee hours.
The four convicts, including an administrative official, a husband and wife, and a fourth employee, were sentenced to one year in prison, which is the allowance for vacation salaries that they obtained illegally, amounting to approximately JD400.
The decision is subject to appeal.
Amman Criminal Court issued a prison sentence against four employees of the Ministry of Justice who work in the Palace of Justice, after they tampered with the 'fingerprint system' allocated to employee hours.
The four convicts, including an administrative official, a husband and wife, and a fourth employee, were sentenced to one year in prison, which is the allowance for vacation salaries that they obtained illegally, amounting to approximately JD400.
The decision is subject to appeal.
Amman Criminal Court issued a prison sentence against four employees of the Ministry of Justice who work in the Palace of Justice, after they tampered with the 'fingerprint system' allocated to employee hours.
The four convicts, including an administrative official, a husband and wife, and a fourth employee, were sentenced to one year in prison, which is the allowance for vacation salaries that they obtained illegally, amounting to approximately JD400.
The decision is subject to appeal.
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4 employees sentenced in prison after tampering with "fingerprint system"
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