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Former store manager slammed with a hefty jail term for R2 3 million theft

The Provincial Head of the Hawks in the Eastern Cape, Major General Mboiki Obed Ngwenya commended the Mthatha Serious Commercial Crime Investigation team for yet another success in uprooting the criminal elements within our society. This follows the conviction and sentence imposed against Vuyokazi Veronica Kati (37) when she appeared in the Mthatha Regional Court on 26 April 2021. Kati was found guilty of theft of R2.3 Million and sentenced to 15 (fifteen) years direct imprisonment. Kati was a Manager of Inkspot and Stationery Company in Mthatha over the period between February 2013 and July 2019. She was responsible for collecting cash from the cashiers in the store before the company closed, with the sole purpose of recording and depositing the money in the company bank account.

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20130504:09:38:00

pinned to the walls and everything. we didn t sell all that much. why not? well, trade shows are crowded with tons of people and companies vying for the attention of buyers. jen billick, founder of the stationery company, knock-knock has been a mentor and she says that to get anyone s attention you need to stand out from the crowd. a little bit like a peacock. the reason the peacock, you know, throws its tail out is, you know, to make itself look bigger and more beautiful. you want a peacock at the shows and there s so many booths and miles of aisles that if you re doing things that everybody else is doing, there s a bit of a sense of, like, why would i set up a new account with you when i m already buying from here and how does this look different? at their next show, the wrap team pulled out all the stops. every inch of their booth screamed out their design perspective and shared the full range of what the brand has to offer, the result? they signed deals with brands like barne

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20130428:11:37:00

it sparked his creativity. he fed back into us and said i would like to give you the tools to print wall decals on vinyl and set up a licensing deal quickly so it didn t cost us any overhead to do. to be honest not that many people happen to be just walking by. more happens when sam and ryland take their products on the road. and they learned early on that no matter where they were, they had to keep the same attention to detail. so our first trade show was in new orleans. we had a 10x10 cubicle with cloth walls and we set it up and showed our ten designs of wrapping paper and they were pinned to the walls and everything. we didn t sell all that much. why not? well, trade shows are crowded with tons of people and companies vying for the attention of buyers. jen billick, founder of the stationery company, knock-knock has been a mentor and she says

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