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"When we build unique fingerprints, we see information that most people don't see"

When we build unique fingerprints, we see information that most people don t see A global scientific provenance verification and supply chain integrity company is hoping to grow and offer more of its services in the fruit and vegetable industry. Source Certain International (SCI), based in Perth, brings scientific technology to verify product provenance, authenticity and associated traceability or chain of custody data. While provenance verification in itself is not exclusive, Managing Director Cameron Scadding says what makes his company’s technology different is that the team has spent over 40 years developing, refining it and actually using it. Our practitioner edge enables us to operate in-market with confidence that we can take results where our clients need to, ranging from internally, through to a potential legal setting,” he said. “As we developed the science and the associated analytical methods that are needed to deliver the provenance capability, we are able to

John Watling's Distillery: US December sales hit "record numbers" – Eye Witness News

John Watling’s Distillery. NASSAU, BAHAMAS John Watling’s Distillery said yesterday its December sales in the United States had hit “record numbers” and surpassed projections. Pepin Argamasilla, co-founder of John Watling’s Distillery, told Eyewitness News: “We have still not reopened the experience but are targeting late January to reopen. Our warehouse is open for local sales and we have experienced an increase in wholesale sales to restaurants. “However, the general market remains sluggish. Locally, we are available for purchase online through Kraven, Bahama Eats and Gofadis. “Export sales continue to increase on a daily basis and we are now available for online sales in 28 states. Our December sales in the United States hit record numbers and surpassed our projections.”

Women accused of fraud

fjohnson@tribunemedia.net AN ACCOUNTS manager accused of stealing nearly $200,000 from her place of employment was yesterday granted $9,900 bail ahead of her trial. Tabitha Wells, 39, was accused of defrauding John Watling’s Distillery of $198,112.35 between February and August of this year. Yesterday, she appeared before Magistrate Ambrose Armbrister charged with 12 counts of stealing by reason of employment, two counts of falsification of accounts and a single charge of acquiring the proceeds of crime. It is alleged Wells stole the funds from the company’s Royal Bank of Canada and Commonwealth Bank corporate accounts. The prosecution said the defendant stole $57,185.07 from the distillery’s RBC account sometime between February 4 and 29. They also said she stole $10,090.40 from the company’s Commonwealth Bank account between May 10 and 27. Wells was further accused of making false entries into the distillery’s accounting software on two different occasions.

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