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đź’¸ Intel Uncovers $840K Fraud Scheme Involving Former Employee & Supplier

Intel Israel has filed a lawsuit exposing a sophisticated NIS 3M (~$840K) embezzlement scheme involving ex-employee Natalia Avtsin and former supplier Yafim Tsibolevsky.

🔍 How it worked:

- Avtsin requested hardware quotes from Tsibolevsky (Energy Electronics 2000), submitted them for approval, then reclassified purchases as “services” — bypassing key checks.

- Service purchases didn’t require delivery verification, allowing fake invoices to be paid.

- Most invoices were just below her $20K approval threshold, suggesting intentional manipulation.

Even after her dismissal (for unrelated reasons), Intel later uncovered:

- 30+ bogus orders channeled through procurement intermediary Levanon Kogan (not accused of wrongdoing).

- Over NIS 2M routed this way using the same “services” loophole.

Intel is seeking full restitution and forfeiture of any illicit gains. No response yet from the accused.