PRISON TERM AND FINE
(By i'eiegrapti -l'r<iss Association.)
AUCKLAND; This Day.
Four charges of false declarations to j obtain benefit under the Employment Promotion Act and four more charges of false declarations under the Social Security Act were admitted by a labourer, Hugh Glover, in the Police Court, before Mr. J. Morling, S.M.
The police stated that Glover. disguised the fact that he had obtained employment and used a false name. •
On -one charge Glover was fined the amount he had defrauded the Department, £30 2s, and on another he wa_. sentenced to two weeks' imprisonment. "That is the lightest sentence I can: conscientiously impose," said the_Magistrate. ■ ~ < ■ -—
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 107, 2 November 1939, Page 15
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