Former CIO of Atlanta-based flooding company sentenced to prison for wire fraud

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Former Mohawk Industries CIO Jana Kenyadan has been sentenced to seven years and six months in prison for committing wire fraud. The U. S. Attorney’s Office of the Northern District of Georgia reported that Kenyadan exploited his executive position to funnel company funds to his own consulting firm, Meta Technology Platforms. This firm inflated hourly rates and billed for services that were never rendered, leading to a total fraud loss of about $820,500 for Mohawk.

In addition to his prison sentence, he has been ordered to pay a $250,000 fine and approximately $958,000 in restitution. Acting U. S. Attorney Richard S. Moultrie Jr.

stated that Kenyadan's actions represented a significant breach of trust and fiduciary duty. The case underscores the critical need for ethical practices in corporate leadership roles. FBI Atlanta Special Agent Paul Brown reiterated the commitment to hold accountable those who attempt to defraud their employers. This case serves as a cautionary tale for other executives about the consequences of unethical behavior.

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