Mr Freitag said his client had not been trained in her role but was experienced in the corporate world and accepted responsibility that she was “facilitating dishonesty” .She had not herself pocketed the stolen cash, had not been paid wages in about two years and was hoping to protect her entitlements.
Before Justice McGrath adjourned sentencing to March 15, Mr Freitag said it was accepted that a jail term was the only option — and his client wanted to go behind bars immediately rather than go through the stress of preparing for that again.She voluntarily surrendered and had her bail revoked, waving farewell to family in the public gallery.
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