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Employees charged for £25m Holocaust fraud

November 10, 2010 10:36
The train tracks at Birkenau concentration camp

ByJennifer Lipman, Jennifer Lipman

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Seventeen people have been charged with stealing more than £25 million from a Hardship Fund for Holocaust survivors in need.

Preet Bharara, the US Attorney overseeing the case, said there was evidence of a "culture of fraud" among some employees of the Conference on the Jewish Material Claims Against Germany.

It was revealed that six staff members helped the fraudsters raid the non-profit aid fund by approving false applications for help and convincing residents, including Russian Jewish immigrants to New York, to apply even though they were unqualified for aid.

The scheme is thought to have been going on for a decade.