Payroll fraudster from Hucknall sentenced after stealing more than £120,000

By Tom Surgay

21st Feb 2023 | Local News

A payroll administrator from Hucknall, who stole more than £120,000 from her employer has been sentenced. Photo courtesy of Nottinghamshire Police.
A payroll administrator from Hucknall, who stole more than £120,000 from her employer has been sentenced. Photo courtesy of Nottinghamshire Police.

A payroll administrator from Hucknall, who stole more than £120,000 from her employer has been sentenced.

Sandra Komunska, aged 29, worked for a specialist payroll management company when she made dozens of payments to her own accounts by creating false emails, invoices, and payee details.

Between June 2016 and January 2020, she embezzled around £123,000.

Komunska was exposed during an internal investigation into a missing client payment.

She later admitted that the money had been paid directly into a bank account controlled by her and was sacked by her employer.

Further investigations revealed multiple payments to two other accounts controlled by Komunska.

Komunska, of Lovesey Avenue, near Merlin Park in Hucknall, claimed the money had been stolen to support her children during a period of financial hardship.

She later pleaded guilty to fraud by abuse of position and appeared at Nottingham Crown Court on Friday.

She was given a two-year jail sentence suspended for 18 months, ordered to complete 20 rehabilitation days, and complete 150 hours of unpaid work.

Detective Constable Christopher Underwood, a specialist fraud investigator at Nottinghamshire Police, said: "Komunska repeatedly stole a very large sum of money over a three-and-a-half-year period.

"She could have stopped this offending at any time but chose instead to keep stealing more and more from the employers who had put so much time and effort into training her. This was an appalling abuse of trust."

     

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