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  •   Home > News > Law and Order

    A Warehouse Group employee has stolen almost 100-thousand dollars in vouchers from the company

    A Warehouse Group employee has stolen almost 100-thousand dollars in vouchers from the company


    Open Justice reports the Hamilton man hacked into his company's computer system using a supervisor's accounts

    Troiden Timi Ngawaka Jamieson says the elaborate scheme was a way to get back at his managers for unfair treatment.

    All but 10-thousand-dollars was spent at the online store The Market - which he worked for.

    Police have recovered some of the items, but say a large amount were found in secondhand stores.

    He's been sentenced to 10 months home detention.

    © 2024 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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