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were embezzled
verb
To steal or misappropriate money that one has been trusted with, especially to steal money from the organisation for which one works.
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"Over $20bn of gold reserve were embezzled.
The company stated that no corporate funds were embezzled or used to pay bribes.
"Substantial sums" were embezzled, transferred out of Ecuador and hidden abroad, the lawsuit said.
Government funds were embezzled and siphoned out of the country, which later enabled Duvalier to live well in exile.
* More than $2 million in funds at Hyfin were embezzled by unidentified officers of the institution to finance CompuMeter, the commmission said.
Vast sums of money earmarked for the campaign against the rebels, however, were embezzled by the imperial favourite Heshen and his friends.
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In 2010, China's National Audit Office found that central government departments were embezzling $21 million with fake invoices.
Grievances also involved pay and allegations that superiors were embezzling funds.
As first head of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, set up in 2003, he pursued politicians and civil servants who were embezzling the revenues of sub-Saharan Africa's largest oil producer.
Check out the video above to learn if Ron, Leslie and Ben were embezzling money from Pawnee City Hall, or if Jerry was actually a sleeper agent.
Allegations that up to $100,000 was embezzled were "absolutely, 100 percent, completely made-up," he said.
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