Chippenhan car dealer avoids jail term for fraud
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A car salesman Chippenham misled his boss, the thousands of pounds a concept has escaped from jail. Keith Green, Holmes Close, Chippenham, with the help of his supervisor, Jonathan White, false vouchers for a portion of the exchange of vehicles that were illegally sold, Swindon Crown Court heard today. But after the hearing, that 45 years was in financial difficulty which at the time of the offences, and was again for the same company that a judge for a community. Claire Marlow, police authorities, “said Judge Green worked as a salesman for Toyota Platinum in Trowbridge. She said in April 2005, was dismissed White is not company policy putting part exchange all cars for sale, sell, rather than dealers. After his work, he received a platinum reception for a fleet of their recordings showed were sold to a dealer in Somerset. If she said the garage, they thought it was sold, it was discovered, it has never had the car. Miss Marlow, said a comprehensive review of the White’s work has been carried out and it was found that a number of cars is still not over, where it has been alleged. Other bids were also found to be false documents attesting to some people, when the two vehicles, in fact, only your purchase. During the test, a number of papers have found, with the support of the Greens. When he was questioned by police, he told them what happened, and he said he was in May 8000, with a value of £ fraudulent. He pleaded guilty to seven counts of false accounts. Mike Jeary, defending his clients, “said an insult, sugar cane, after his direct supervisor, and told him, it should be a pay rise. White said that he is not possible, but said, when he contributed to some of the bills, he was able, some extra cash. He saw the nature of money, and for bids, ranging in safety and it would be a few b occasionally. In total, he thought, his client had participated, and more than 1700 pounds sterling worth of crime and the £ 8000, it was only a presumption. Green, a father of four, but he was received platinum with another offer in another shopping nearby. Shortly after arrival at his new employer, his former and hoped it redundant, but it has given him. The judge imposed Douglas Field nonprofit 150 working hours to say: “Clearly, their role has been small compared to Mr. White. ” White, Frome Road, Southwick, it was for eight months in prison in January for 16 counts of false accounts with another 13 issues are taken into account. |