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Penticton woman faces sentencing in $65,000 fraud as a bookkeeper for a small business

Penticton woman faces sentencing in $65,000 fraud as a bookkeeper for a small business

by Admin | Jan 16, 2018 | Employee Fraud, Recent Articles, Uncategorized

A Penticton bookkeeper who ripped off her employer for more than a year will find out her fate tomorrow. Judith Lynn Kendrick appeared in Penticton court this afternoon, Jan. 15, facing a charge of fraud following a 13 month period in which she stole $65,000 while...

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