Undertunneling, undermining and tapping (tunneling)

In financial parlance, the removal of assets from a company – by the fraudulent management of the company and bringing these assets into their own private firm, or – more or less secretly by a major shareholder (pumping out valuable property fraudulently, clandestinely by the own management of a company and bringing into their own private firm, or by a major shareholder who transfers the assets into an affiliated business). In the case of stock corporations, this is done to the detriment of the shareholders, and in any case also to the detriment of the employees. Works councils and whistleblowers have uncovered such machinations in many cases. – See depeculation, insider, straw man, suspicious activity report, code of conduct, embezzlement.

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