Premium Content It s any business owner s nightmare: employees who seem outwardly trustworthy but under the sweet exterior they are stealing from out under you. The hairdresser who plundered cash to feed his drug addiction; the payroll manager who gobbled up hundreds of thousands of dollars to gamble; the duty manager who stole thousands as revenge for a row with management - these 18 people below wanted more than was their due, and paid the price for it.
Plundered $1300 to feed cocaine and methamphetamine addiction. Ellen Grove man Clarence Hyacinth Joseph, a former employee of hairdressing chain Salon Express, stole from the Browns Plains and Robina outlets on August 13 last year.
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Sharnae Hope13:14, May 05 2021
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John Dixon and his partner Christine in Tairua. Dixon says he made a dick of himself and lost his cool but the speeding boats had been building for months.
A Tairua man has been sentenced to supervision and a fine after the part he played in a boat-rage incident in a Coromandel harbour. John Frederick Dixon reappeared in the Thames District Court on Wednesday where he was sentenced to nine months of supervision and a fine of $750. He had earlier pleaded not guilty to three charges in relation to the incident on January 23, part of which was captured on video and widely shared on social media.
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John Dixon was caught on camera ramming a family s boat and sinking his own in a boat-rage incident in Tairua. Arguing for a dismissal of the two charges relating to the vessel, he argued that Dixon had already “done his time” having been on “five weeks and five days” of strict bail conditions since this last appearance in March. His bail conditions were that he had to reside at his Tairua home, abide by a 7pm to 7am curfew, and not associate or communicate with Browning and to not offer violence. Judge Saunders, however, said the decision was not in the hands of Eastwood or Police and wouldn’t make a resolution.
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John Dixon was caught on camera ramming a family s boat and sinking his own in a boat-rage incident in Tairua. Arguing for a dismissal of the two charges relating to the vessel, he said that Dixon had already “done his time” having been on “five weeks and five days” of strict bail conditions since this last appearance in March. His bail conditions were that he had to reside at his Tairua home, abide by a 7pm to 7am curfew, and not associate or communicate with Browning and to not offer violence. The judge, however, said the decision was not in the hands of Eastwood or police and would not make a resolution.