Woman jailed for defrauding $31K from Parksville employer
NANAIMO — A judge sternly rejected a repeat fraudster’s bid to avoid jail several years following a brazen and costly workplace scam.
Jill Margaret Braun, 57, was sentenced to 22 months in jail and two years probation on Wednesday, Oct. 6 in provincial court in Nanaimo for defrauding her employer out of $31,247 between late 2008 and late 2009.
The lengthy legal odyssey was drawn out primarily because the offender fled to Alberta where she lived for several years because Braun stated her ailing husband received better cancer care in Calgary.
“Ms. Braun’s fraud was not a one-off, but rather was committed over a period of about one year and involved her writing 40 fraudulent cheques. Ms. Braun’s offending continued and only ended when her employment was terminated,” provincial court judge Ronald Lamperson said.