Ex-finance manager of Burnaby senior's home sentenced to house arrest for fraud

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A former finance manager who defrauded a Burnaby seniors care home during the COVID-19 pandemic will be allowed to serve his sentence in the community with house arrest, a curfew, 100 hours of community service and an order to pay back money he stole

Nahaz Hirji, 34, pleaded guilty in April to two counts of fraud over $5,000 in relation to crimes against two past employers: Burnaby’s George Derby Care Society, which operates George Derby Centre, and CEFA Early Learning in Vancouver.

“When an individual is in a position of trust and abuses that trust, it impacts the organization afterwards,” she said. He has also been ordered to complete 100 hours of community work service and to repay $7,000 to George Derby and $517.01 to CEFA.

 

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