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Their cases were heard before the city’s magistrates’ court.
TIA MARIE HARDING, 24, of Hardy Close, Newport, was ordered to pay £439 in a fine, costs and a surcharge for gathering with another person without a reasonable excuse.
FFION RICE, 25, of Sandalwood Court, Newport, was ordered to pay £2,021 in a fine, costs and a surcharge for gathering with another person without a reasonable excuse.
DANIEL ENOS, 25, of Broadmead Park, Newport, was ordered to pay £439 in a fine, costs and a surcharge for gathering with another person without a reasonable excuse.
JONATHAN WAYNE WILLIAMS, 34, of Granville Close, Rogerstone, Newport, was ordered to pay £2,021 in a fine, costs and a surcharge for gathering with another person without a reasonable excuse.
Illegal puppy breeder raked in £55,000 in three months
Lisa Walker says she doesn t believe she made that much money
19:25, 22 APR 2021
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Lisa Walker leaving court
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An illegal puppy breeder is said to have made up to £55,000 by selling dogs without a licence.
The fraudsters who swindled thousands out of those who trusted them the most
The Manchester Evening News looks back on the cases where crooks stole thousands from their place of work
Updated
People who work with a company’s finances are held in the highest level of trust.
Often having access to a firm’s bank accounts, private and confidential details and even credit cards - it’s understandable why bosses only employ those with the utmost integrity.
However, this integrity and trust can sometimes be misplaced.
The courts see countless fraudsters who steal and hide hard-earned cash from their employers, often leaving them in horrifying debt.
Neighbours in Bootle and St Helens win £1,000 each with lucky postcode
The lucky winners bagged a midweek cash prize
Peopleâs Postcode Lottery ambassador Matt Johnson (Image: Peopleâs Postcode Lottery)
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