Bitcoin exchange CEO manipulated data dozens of times: Media

In this Feb. 28, 2014 file photo, Mt. Gox CEO Mark Karpeles, sitting at second right, attends a press conference at the Justice Ministry in Tokyo. Karpeles, was arrested Saturday. Aug. 1, 2015, on suspicion of inflating his cash account by $1 million. Karpeles? lawyer was quoted saying by Kyodo News service that his client denies wrongdoing. AP Photo

Mark Karpeles, the head of defunct Bitcoin exchange MtGox, manipulated its computer system at least 30 times over a couple of years, a report said August 3, as Tokyo promised greater efforts to regulate the digital currency.

The fresh allegation against France-born Karpeles, 30, follows his arrest on August 1 by Tokyo police, more than a year after the once-dominant exchange collapsed in the wake of fraud allegations.
 
Citing investigators, Japan's top-selling Yomiuri newspaper said on August 3 that Karpeles fraudulently tinkered with data and transferred funds to other firms controlled by him dozens of times between 2011 and 2013.
 
Police are questioning Karpeles about his alleged spending of customer deposits worth about 1.1 billion yen ($8.9 million), according to public broadcaster NHK and the Yomiuri.
 
Officially, Karpeles was arrested for allegedly manipulating data in 2013 to artificially create about $1.0 million in Bitcoins.
 
But police were also investigating his possible involvement in the massive loss of hundreds of millions of dollars worth of the virtual currency last year, local media have said.
 
In Japan police can hold a suspect without charge for up to three weeks, during which time they may carry out intense interrogations in an attempt to extract a confession. Karpeles is currently in police custody.
 
In response to the arrest, Tokyo on August 3 said it would boost efforts to regulate the crypto-currency in coordination with other G7 countries.
 
"With respect to virtual currencies such as Bitcoin, we have gathered information and discussed measures" to regulate it, top government spokesman Yoshihide Suga told a regular press briefing.
 
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