Former Ontario Government Employee Sentenced to 10 Years for $47 Million Fraud Scheme
Sanjay Madan, a former IT director at the Ontario Ministry of Education, was sentenced to ten years in prison after pleading guilty to defrauding the Ontario government of more than $47 million.
Sanjay Madan, a former IT director at the Ontario Ministry of Education, was sentenced to ten years in prison after pleading guilty to defrauding the Ontario government of more than $47 million. Madan was charged with fraud, breach of trust, and money laundering on multiple counts.
Madan admitted to overseeing two complex schemes to defraud taxpayers of millions of dollars, admitting that he “abused his position to defraud the Ontario government.” He has accepted responsibility for his crimes and expressed regret.
Madan agreed to repay the entire $47 million as part of his guilty plea. According to his lawyers, $30 million has already been returned to the Ontario government, with the remainder repayable over the next 15 years.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, the Ontario government established the Support for Students Fund, which provided parents with a one-time payment of $200 per child to offset the costs of learning from home during the pandemic. Madan, who had access to the internal processing portal, diverted over 43,000 support payments into 2,841 bank accounts in his name, syphoning off $10.8 million from the fund.
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