A Vision Express worker has been ordered to pay £300 compensation to his former employer after a fraud worth more than £75,000
A Vision Express worker has been ordered to pay £300 compensation to his former employer after a staggering fraud worth more than £75,000. After a financial investigation delved into Ravinder Saini's assets, the total recoverable amount, with interest, was determined to be £82,552 from a joint benefit figure of £136,868.
Nottingham Crown Court had heard he was a store development administrator for Vision Express. His role involved invoice payments to the key suppliers and for the collection of funds owed to Vision Express. The fraud dated between March 19, 2017, and December 9, 2018. It came to light when other employees chased refunds to the companies and the companies stated the payments had been made.
Saini has a previous conviction for a low-value theft at the age of 19. Stephen Tettey, mitigating, previously told the court his client's mental health appeared to be a trigger to his gambling. In 2016 and 2017, Saini started to experience auditory hallucinations. He got proper support in 2018, well after the offences began.
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