Per ABC News
Dhirendra Prasad, a former Apple employee, described the schemes he used while working as a buyer for Apple's Global Service Supply Chain.
Prasad admitted being involved in frauds like inflating invoices, stealing parts, taking kickbacks, and the company paying for items and services that never happened.
Prasad admitted that his actions caused Apple to lose over $17 million. He is facing over 20 years in prison when sentenced next March.
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