Nunavut Tunngavik looking to recoup $158K in funds from Inuit identity fraud case

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Last week’s guilty plea from an Ontario woman charged with Inuit identity fraud is being welcomed by many in Nunavut — though some are now wondering whether Karima Manji will pay back the money fraudulently obtained for her daughters’ education.

Manji and her twin daughters Nadya and Amira Gill were charged last year with fraud over $5,000. They were accused of falsely claiming Inuit status for the Gill sisters, and then using that status to defraud the Kakivak Association and Qikiqtani Inuit Association of funds only available to Inuit beneficiaries.

On Friday, Manji pleaded guilty in Nunavut court. The charges against her two daughters were withdrawn. Manji will be

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