'Betting $3 million a day on football games': lawyer gets three years for fraud

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A junior lawyer who impersonated a company director as part of a brazen $10 million fraud has been sentenced to a maximum of six years behind bars | gmitch_news

 

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gmitch_news wonder what he’ll be thinking of when he’s inside

gmitch_news How does this sentence stack up compared to women being sentenced for fraud ? JustinianNews

gmitch_news No internal/external Governance, Accountability &or Audit.. Disbelief Sack your Executive Staff, Accountant & Legal Representation. Embarrassing

gmitch_news How did this bloke go from stealing $10M, to blowing $100M in two years on the punt. He’s probably still got half of it in offshore accounts. Hah LoL.

gmitch_news A law unto himself.

JT_Sports123 gmitch_news 225k plus bonuses not bad for a junior

gmitch_news a bank robber would get 15yrs White collar crime only gets 2 or 3yrs Injustice

gmitch_news Pedo would get 2 years protected.. straya

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