Woman who pocketed S$30,000 from restaurant at NUS Business School gets fine

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SINGAPORE: A woman working at a restaurant on the campus of the National University of Singapore (NUS) pocketed almost S$30,000 from the diner ...

SINGAPORE: A woman working at a restaurant on the campus of the National University of Singapore pocketed almost S$30,000 from the diner over almost two years.

She would count and place the daily cash proceeds in an envelope. The manager would then deposit the money into a bank account the following day. She also turned off the CCTV system for 30 minutes to an hour while working during the opening shift.

 

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