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Defendant ready to enter plea this month

Tuesday 1 February 2022 | Written by Al Williams | Published in Court, National

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Defendant ready to enter plea this month
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A woman who worked under the former director of the National Environment Service (NES), Nga Puna and facing multiple counts of theft as a servant is set to enter a plea this month.

It comes more than three months after her first appearance when her lawyer Mark Short sought name suppression.

That name suppression order continues after her case was called in the Criminal Court on Friday.

Short said he had been dealing with her former employer, who along with the Public Services Commission, were continuing to investigate the matter.

Short said his client was ready to enter a guilty plea.

Chief Justice Sir Hugh Williams adjourned the matter to February 18.   

The defendant is on bail with the conditions that she cannot leave the country without the permission of the High Court, she is not to associate with any witnesses, and needs to surrender her passport to the High Court.