svindel

noun
  1. Svindel is a term used to describe a fraudulent scheme or activity, typically involving deception for financial or personal gain. noun
    The company was accused of svindel after it was discovered they had been falsifying financial reports.
    He was caught in a svindel operation that promised investors high returns with no risk.
  2. Svindel can also refer to the act of swindling or cheating someone out of money or assets. noun
    She fell victim to a svindel when she invested in a non-existent real estate project.
    The con artist was known for his svindel, tricking people into giving him their savings.