SINGAPORE: A manager at a cafeteria on Pulau Bukom was jailed for 10 months on Tuesday (Jul 23) for embezzling S$39,000 over three months. French ...
SINGAPORE: A manager at a cafeteria on Pulau Bukom was jailed for 10 months on Tuesday for embezzling S$39,000 over three months.
The cashiers from each stall would record cash sales on a sheet and hand the money to Stephane, who would compile the information in a sales summary report recording the day's earning. Stephane started taking money from January this year. He began with excess cash sales of S$865.65, which he did not record in the sales summary report.In March, he misappropriated about S$34,000 from cash sales, and pocketed S$742 meant for staff and an ex-employee's claims.
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