1. embezzling - Noun
2. embezzling - Verb
of Embezzle
Source: Webster's dictionaryAlthough Welty's departure from office on March 4, 1921 began a lull in criticism of Landis, in April, the judge made a controversial decision in the case of Francis J. Carey, a 19-year-old bank teller, who had pleaded guilty to embezzling $96,500. Source: Internet
He was finally caught embezzling millions by having an accomplice invoice the company for non-existent work. Source: Internet
Many local Trinamool leaders across the state have been accused of embezzling the money meant for people affected in the storm. Source: Internet
Muhima, who oversaw imports, was found guilty of embezzling more than one million dollars, intended for customs clearance of the prefabricated homes. Source: Internet
A former Newcastle woman was sentenced to jail time and five-years probation for a 2017 embezzling case. Source: Internet
Attorney General Jean Ndikumana confirmed the arrest of Severin Ndikumugongo, a former transport, post and telecommunication minister and Severin Ntahomvukiye, an ex-diplomat, who are accused of embezzling state funds. Source: Internet