False accounting
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false accounting
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False accounting is an indictable offence under the Theft Act 1968. Where a person destroys, conceals, or falsifies an account; or provides dishonestly provides information which is false, misleading or deceptive with a view to cause loss to another, they commit the offence.
Usage: The accused was convicted of a charge of false accounting.
Related Words: accounting; audit; Theft Act 1968.
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