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Former Canada Post employee Susan Boyer has been sentenced to 28 months in Custody in defrauding Canada Post for $325,000

Former Canada Post employee Susan Boyer has been sentenced to 28 months in Custody in defrauding Canada Post for $325,000

by Admin | Jan 8, 2018 | Employee Fraud, Recent Articles

Former Canada Post employee Susan Boyer has been sentenced to 28 months in custody for her role in defrauding Canada post of over $325,000 over a five-year period. Boyer was sentenced in North Battleford provincial court Monday morning by Judge David Kaiser. As for...

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