Guan Yue Faces Fraud Charges for Holding 16 Jobs Simultaneously While Never Working a Day
Chinese woman Guan Yue charged with fraud for holding 16 jobs without ever working but her scheme collapsed when a former employer discovered her deception. She, along with her husband and over 50 accomplices, has been arrested.
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Guan Yue Juggles 16 Jobs, Collects Paychecks Without Working
A Chinese woman, known as Guan Yue, is facing fraud charges for holding down 16 jobs simultaneously without working at any of them. Oddity Central reported that this case of deception spanned over three years, during which she collected paychecks from various employers but never showed up for work. Guan Yue and her husband documented each job, her roles, and the bank account details for her monthly salaries. She even attended job interviews and sent photos to her current employers as proof of her activities, successfully maintaining the illusion for years.
Guan Yue’s scheme went further as she occasionally passed on job interviews to others in exchange for commissions while continually seeking new employers when dismissed for poor performance. However, her fraudulent activities began to unravel when one of her former employers, Liu Jian, discovered her resignation letter in an online work group. Liu Jian realized that she had been working elsewhere during her tenure with his firm. He reported his findings to the authorities, leading to the exposure of a massive fraud operation worth over 50 million yuan.
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Guan Yue Caught Holding 16 Jobs During Job Interview, Exposing Widespread Labor Fraud Problem
Ironically, Guan Yue was arrested during a job interview, where she still held 16 positions, all of which she remained inactive in. While receiving monthly paychecks from these jobs, she also earned commissions by helping others secure employment. Guan Yue, her husband, and more than 50 accomplices involved in the fraudulent salary scheme have been taken into custody.
This case sheds light on a prevalent issue in China, with numerous groups engaging in labor fraud by presenting themselves as qualified candidates during interviews while only seeking easy paychecks without genuine work.
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