National Post (National Edition)

Bombardier ex-manager jailed six years

- ROSS MAROWITZ

MONTREAL • A former manager of Bombardier Inc.’s railway division in Britain was sentenced Monday to six years in prison for defrauding the firm of about $1.15 million, which he used to fund a lavish lifestyle.

Andrew Saunders, 52, was sentenced several days after being found guilty of fraud by abuse of position. He was ordered to serve at least half the sentence behind bars.

Co-defendant Roy George, 55, who operated a courier service, pleaded guilty in January to money laundering. He received a twoyear suspended sentence on Monday and was ordered to carry out 300 hours of unpaid work.

Bombardier Transporta­tion UK is responsibl­e for maintenanc­e of all Southern Railway trains across the South East of Britain.

Sussex police says Saunders, who was manager of Bombardier’s Brighton site, manipulate­d the payment system and paid money between Aug. 28, 2008 and April 30, 2013 to four fake business accounts.

He issued fake invoices after claiming the work was done for Bombardier by his ex-wife and his friend’s companies.

However, the funds were transferre­d to his own joint accounts, which were used to purchase Harley-Davidsons, a hot tub and skiing holidays in the United States.

The judge said in sentencing that he was “disquieted” by Saunders’ willingnes­s to “trash” everyone including his ex-wife, his company and his employees in an effort to divert blame.

“You were prepared to cast against anybody,” said Judge Paul Tain.

Tain said the case was so glaringly obvious that he was surprised Saunders pleaded not guilty.

“I suppose you must have been hoping the jury would be bamboozled by complex figures and diagrams.”

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