Two ex-Resona Bank employees arrested for defrauding the bank of $330,000 by falsifying financial records to appear profitable.
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Two former bank employees were arrested on suspicion of defrauding a bank of approximately 50 million yen in loans by pretending that their company was in the black. The suspects arrested on suspicion of fraud are Noboru Hirai (50), a former employee of Resona Bank and a management consultant, and Hiromi Yamaguchi (59), president of interior design company Benrich. According to investigators, the two are suspected of falsifying financial statements in 2021, including inflating Benrich’s sales figures, to make it appear as if the company was operating in the black, and of defrauding banks of approximately 50 million yen in loans. Q: Do you recognize this as loan fraud? [Suspect Hirai Noboru]: “Of course. The premise that led to the window dressing was the extravagant (management) of each company.” Q: Is Hirai’s claim correct or incorrect? [Suspect Yamaguchi Hiromi]: “I think it’s incorrect.” Police are investigating the possibility that Hirai, who was a consultant for “Benrich,” led the crime. Kansai Television.
>>3 No, no, lol They’re carrying a bomb “everywhere”, not “this time”, so if they want to hide the tree, they’re putting it out in the forest “now” where it will erode quickly, and disposing of it.
>>36 In banks, regular employees are underpaid, but once you get a promotion, the pay rises. So the UFJ safe deposit box theft was committed by someone with a promotion, so it’s pretty serious. Even if you’re paid well, you still steal. It’s mentally terrible.
They’ll lend you their umbrella when it’s sunny, but if it starts raining they’ll take it away. If you lie and say it’s sunny even when it’s raining you can still borrow their umbrella.
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