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Goldman VP arrested for allegedly swindling firm of Rs 38 cr to pay off poker debt

Ashwani Jhunjhunwala, VP of Goldman Sachs has been accused of swindling Rs 38 cr from the firm to pay off debt incurred from playing an online poker game.

Goldman VP arrested for allegedly swindling firm of Rs 38 cr to pay off poker debt
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He had been arrested on Tuesday and will be produced in court, deputy commissioner of police of Whitefield MN Anucheth said.

Jhunjhunwala’s aide Vedant is still at large, police added. Based on a complaint by the legal head of the company Abhishek Parsheera, a case under various IPC sections including criminal breach of trust and cheating was registered against the two. According to the FIR, Jhunjhunwala had used his three subordinates Gaurav Mishra, Abhishek Yadav and Sujith Appaiah to execute his designs.


The vice president had allegedly logged on to their office systems on the pretext of training them. “While working on their computers, he sent them away on some or the other pretext such as bringing water and logged on to their system.


Further, he transferred Rs 38 crore in two instalments to the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China illegally,” the FIR said.


Vedant, who has been terminated from the company for such fraudulent activities, had allegedly connived with him to siphon off the money, police said.


The matter came to light on September 6 during an internal audit. Subsequently, Mishra, Yadav and Appaiah were questioned, who expressed their ignorance, police said.


According to police sources, Mishra told company officials that Jhunjhunwala had asked him to create a Settlement Reconciliation Service (SRS) for payment recall recently, which he did not know as he was new to the firm.


It was during that time that Jhunjhunwala allegedly took control of his system to siphon off the money on September 4, sources said. The company stated in its complaint that Jhunjhunwala had lost $70,000 while playing online poker.

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