‘Clearly unreasonable:’ Appeals Court orders jail time for Parksville workplace scammer under house arrest
NANAIMO — A repeat fraudster who bilked $70,000 from her former employer has been ordered to exchange her electronic bracelet for a jail cell.
The BC Court of Appeal announced two years of house arrest for Renee Patricia Merkel will be replaced by a jail sentence, calling the original punishment from Supreme Court Justice David Crerar “demonstrably unfit.”
The offender pleaded guilty in October 2020 to fraud over $5,000 for inflating paycheques of current, past and inactive employees of Errington Cedar Products in 2017 and 2018 where she oversaw the company’s payroll system.
Merkel, 43, was ordered to pay back $109,000, representing the total losses to the bankrupt family run mill due to tax liabilities.