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Fake Tahitian prince admits fraud in Australia

เผยแพร่:   โดย: MGR Online

Brisbane, Queensland, AUSTRALIA: (FILES) This file undated police handout released on December 9, 2011 shows a headshot of Hohepa Morehu-Barlow, also known as Joel Barlow, age 36, who is wanted for alleged fraud. A man who led a playboy lifestyle while claiming to be a Tahitian prince pleaded guilty on March 19, 2013 to embezzling US$16.6 million from an Australian health department. AFP PHOTO/Files/Queensland Police

March 19, 2013
BRISBANE (AFP) - A man who led a playboy lifestyle while claiming to be a Tahitian prince pleaded guilty on Tuesday to embezzling Aus$16 million (US$16.6 million) from an Australian health department.

New Zealand-born Hohepa Morehu-Barlow, also known as Joel Barlow, admitted eight offences including aggravated fraud as an employee and forgery in the Brisbane District Court.

The charges relate to the 37-year-old defrauding the state government when he worked for Queensland Health between 2007 and 2011.

"The funds diverted by (Morehu-Barlow) were public monies earmarked... to support charities and other community groups," prosecutor Todd Fuller told the court, the Brisbane Courier-Mail reported.

"The money was used to fund a lavish lifestyle... (for a so-called) Tahitian prince forced to work to gain his (royal) inheritance."

The court heard that Morehu-Barlow regularly signed bank documents using the letters HRH, short for His Royal Highness.

When he was arrested in 2011, police found a trove of luxury goods including a fake crown, in his exclusive waterfront apartment, allegedly funded by his theft.
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