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She worked as a customer services supervisor at the tech company after being hired in March 2017. Panasonic s HQ in Western Road. Picture: Google Maps From December 2017 to December 2019, she defrauded her employers by offering ‘refunds’ to family and friends who complained about Panasonic items. Her actions came to light when Garland, who was in charge of a Panasonic voucher scheme, reported some vouchers had gone missing. This caused investigations to start and eventually resulted in police trawling through her bank account matching payments to the electrical goods which were sent out. Speaking in April, prosecutor Robin Sellers said: “It was a rather sophisticated manipulation of the customer services system.”
Panasonic s HQ in Western Road. Picture: Google Maps A FORMER Panasonic employee who defrauded the tech giant of more than £55,000 in order to “pay off a drug debt” could still avoid prison. Lisa Garland, of Lochinver, Bracknell, admitted to embezzling £56,585 from Panasonic over a period of two years when she appeared in Reading Magistrates Court in February. The 42-year-old also confessed to stealing almost £800 from a charity her colleagues had raised funds for. She expected to learn her fate at Reading Crown Court today but the sentencing was pushed back to May by Judge Heather Norton. Garland worked as a customer services supervisor at the tech company after being hired in March 2017.