Financial misconduct
Coverage of Financial misconduct in the Nexus archive.
- Will turmoil around former leader Ma Ying-jeou affect Taiwan’s local elections?
A personnel dispute at the Ma Ying-jeou Foundation has escalated into a public conflict involving allegations of financial misconduct, criminal complaints, accusations among allies, and family intervention. The situation raises questions about Ma’s health and could impact Taiwan’s local elections.
- Peter Murrell's web of greed laid bare: High Court hears jaw-dropping revelations ex-SNP chief used fake invoices, charge cards and bank transfers to steal £400k from party
Peter Murrell, ex-SNP chief, is accused of stealing £400,000 from the SNP through fake invoices, charge cards, and bank transfers. The High Court is hearing the case involving these allegations of financial misconduct.
- Fraudster billionaire who wanted 50 kids with ‘blonde, blue-eyed’ women sentenced to prison
Greg Lindberg, a fraudster billionaire, was sentenced to prison for financial misconduct. He allegedly spent $30 million on private jets, $21 million on relationships with women, and $12 million on yacht expenses.
- Peter Mandelson is investigated by EU anti-fraud office
Peter Mandelson, a British politician, is under investigation by the EU's anti-fraud office. The inquiry focuses on alleged financial misconduct related to his political activities.
- Former Live Nation executive says he was fired after raising 'financial misconduct' concerns
A former Live Nation executive filed a lawsuit claiming he was wrongfully terminated after raising concerns about the company's financial misconduct. The executive alleges his dismissal was retaliatory.
- Democrat Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick resigns from Congress in face of expulsion vote
Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick (D-Fla.) resigned from Congress amid allegations of financial misconduct that could have led to her expulsion. The resignation occurred just before the House Ethics Committee was set to meet to consider penalties for the Florida Democrat, who faces federal charges.
- Indicted Democrat Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick refuses to resign as expulsion vote looms
Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick, a Democrat indicted for financial misconduct, refuses to resign as Republicans push for her expulsion following a House Ethics Committee guilty verdict. The case could make her the first lawmaker since 2023 to be expelled, requiring a two-thirds majority vote.
- Former head of one of Britain's leading private schools denies misusing funds to buy £1,860 of cricket tickets and pay off parking fines
A former head of a leading British private school denied misusing funds to purchase £1,860 worth of cricket tickets and pay off parking fines. The individual is facing allegations of financial misconduct related to school funds.