Ethics Corner
This series on ethics presents cautionary examples drawn from the DoD Standards of Conduct Office Encyclopedia of Ethical Failures. If you have questions about ethics or a certain course of conduct, contact the NASCC Staff Judge Advocate’s office by calling 361-961-3535.
Today’s story is about the perils of love:
Six U.S. service members were arrested and charged with defrauding the government for their part in a scheme to marry Russian women in exchange for drawing military benefits. The brother of one of the service members set up the introduction to the women while living in New York. The service members then filed false basic allowance for housing and family separation allowance claims for their absent wives that defrauded the government of over $234,000. The investigation revealed most of the men never actually lived with their so-called wives. The service-members were court-martialed, reduced in rank, and ordered to pay restitution equaling the amount each received fraudulently. The women, who obtained U.S. visas as a result of the false marriages, were deported.