He used his authority as site manager to fraudulently divert funds totalling £2.2 million from the company Stamford Lincolnshire
A former site manager has been jailed after using his position to siphon millions from a Lincolnshire-based metal recycling company.
From 2014 to July 2017, Killick used his authority as site manager to fraudulently divert funds totalling £2.2 million from the company by creating false customer records on bogus sales of scrap metal, paying others by way of cheque, bank transfer and PDQ .
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