Couple on trial in Bern for fraud of over 16 million
Published: Monday, Oct 21st 2024, 09:30
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A couple is alleged to have defrauded the authorities in Bern of around CHF 16 million. Among other things, they are accused of seizure fraud. Since Monday, the two have been on trial in Bern before the Commercial Criminal Court.
The couple allegedly faked a life of subsistence to various authorities. However, according to the indictment, the couple had assets worth millions: cars, expensive wines, fur coats, golf equipment, luxury handbags and bank accounts with over 1.5 million francs.
The accused are a 75-year-old man and a 61-year-old woman. In addition to seizure fraud, they are also accused of fraudulently obtaining supplementary benefits and social assistance. They are also alleged to have tried to buy back loss certificates too cheaply.
The two accused have not confessed. They are presumed innocent until a final verdict has been reached. The Commercial Criminal Court will announce its verdict on Thursday.
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