University of Iowa manager diverted $1 million, audit finds Johnson County Attorney's Office Press Release 10.13.25 | Johnson
D3Signtech (D3T), in compliance with university of policy. University officials were also made aware Busch may have used university assets The charges and guilty plea come from a 2021 investigation which revealed that Busch's privately-owned company, D3signtech, was getting paid Busch failed to disclose the ownership of D3Signtech to the university in compliance with UI policy, and university officials were made aware
The shop manager, Brian Busch, allegedly failed to tell his employer that he was the owner of a company called D3Signtech, through which he He had not disclosed to the university that he owned the business, D3Signtech, that was doing jobs at the university, the audit found. The
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Iowa crime: Former UI Machine Shop manager arrested for fraud The charges stem from an investigation dating back to 2021 involving Brian Busch and his company, D3SignTech. D3sign Tech · Fraud Busch, and/or. D3Signtech to determine who received the payments and to what account(s) the payments were deposited the time period of July 1
"The jobs were completed by either Busch or his D3signtech employees while they were getting paid by the University of Iowa machine shop. The report from State Auditor Rob Sand said Brian Busch failed to tell the university that he was an owner of a company called D3Signtech.
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