Indian-American Professor Convicted Of Defrauding Students
WASHIGTON: An Indian-American professor has been convicted by a federal grand jury of defrauding the U.S. government and students of $700,000 in research grants.
Manoj Jha, a full-time professor at the Morgan State University in Baltimore, faces a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison for each of four counts of wire fraud, and for one count each of mail fraud and falsification of records; and 10 years in prison for theft of government property.
The sentencing is scheduled for July 11.
NSF, a U.S. government agency, supports fundamental research and education in all the non-medical fields of science and engineering.
Jha, 46, has been found guilty of fraudulently obtaining $200,000 in grant funds from NSF's Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) programme to fund a highway project, and attempting to obtain another $500,000 via the same project.
Federal prosecutors alleged Jha converted the funds to his personal use; Jha made payments on his mortgage and personal credit card and authorised approximately $11,000 in salary payments to his wife, who performed no NSF-related work.
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Source: PTI