0 the crime of changing or destroying records to get money:
He faces 18 charges of fraud and false accounting.
1 the crime of giving untrue information about your company's accounts, for example, so that people think the company is more successful than it really is or in order to hide dishonest activities:
He was arrested on suspicion of market-rigging and false accounting.
Most have involved charges of cheating the public revenue or false accounting.
On each of four counts of theft and three counts of false accounting he was fined £15,000, making a total of £105,000.
The table shows court proceedings data for offences of false accounting and obtaining property by deception from 1993 to 1997.
It would be false accounting, as the leases of these flats are not being brought under the same control as the freehold.
It is important to take account of those non-cash items; doing otherwise would, in a sense, be false accounting.
That is in the case of false accounting.
He was charged with fraud, theft, deception and false accounting.
The contract was found to be fraudulent; it involved ghost workers and criminal false accounting.