I guess you could call it reverse embezzlement.
A guy in New Jersey drew a paycheck for five years from a company he never worked for.
Sounds hard to believe, but apparently one Anthony Armatys, 35, of Palatine, Ill., benefited from some very sloppy bookkeeping.
Seems he was temporarily hired by a telecommunications company in the Garden State in 2002. But then he changed his mind and quit.
However, the company computer had his name in the system, so being a dumb computer, it kept sending paychecks to his bank account. To the tune of $470,000 over the years!
Sort of direct deposit-plus. Ca-ching!
Incredibly, the scheme went on for five years until “auditors” at the company wised up. I put “auditors” in quotation marks there because it took them five years to figure out they were paying a guy who never showed up. (And you thought some folks at your job were bad.)
If I was head of this company, I’d be too embarrassed to admit that I let something that dumb go on for that long.
And was it right that Absentee Andy had to plead guilty to one count of theft as part of a plea bargain?
He had a sweet deal drop into his lap, and all he said was nothin’.
At least they should have let him keep part of the loot.
For all anyone knew, he was a “consultant.”
Monday, October 26, 2009
Silent partner
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3 comments:
Well, heck, Tom, that ain't news. We got that right here all the time. It's called a union job. Jeez, man, where ya been?
So, this company has an opening now? I'm on it! My kind of job!
Or you could be a BISD administrator and just help yourself.
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