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Oshawa car salesmen charged with fraud after $140,000 goes missing from the company

Oshawa car salesmen charged with fraud after $140,000 goes missing from the company

by Admin | Jan 31, 2018 | Employee Fraud, Recent Articles

A former sales manager at an Oshawa used car dealership is facing numerous fraud charges after more than $140,000 went missing from the company, its owner and several banking institutions. On Jan. 25, investigators with the DRPS Fraud Unit arrested the 39-year-old...

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