A former district health board employee was jailed for two years and eight months after admitting to fraudulently obtaining $1.8 million in Covid-19 response funding through false invoices and made-up companies, despite claims of community service and religious aspirations.
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false invoices for non-existent services
Former covid 19 response lead alister thorby stole 1 point 8m dhb funding during pandemicpublic officials involved in illicit financial ties
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