Charges of fraud against twins Amira and Nadya Gill, who live in the Toronto area and received scholarship money after claiming to be Inuit, have been dropped after their mother, Karima Manji, entered a guilty plea in Iqaluit Friday morning.
The twins were both facing two counts each of fraud over $5,000. In court, the Crown said the twins didn’t know about the “fraudulent” Inuit status, but their mother did.
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