Otago Daily Times

Estate agent took $150k fraudulent­ly

- KURT BAYER

CHRISTCHUR­CH: A real estate agent embroiled in her husband’s fraud was yesterday convicted for her role in accepting $150,000 of commission­s for houses she did not sell.

Shirley Anne Johnston (66), now of Wanaka, obtained 13 commission payments from Selwyn District Council between March 2007 and July 2015 for work that she did not do, according to a prosecutio­n brought by the Serious Fraud Office (SFO).

Nearly $150,000 of the payments were transferre­d into a bank account controlled by her husband and business partner Stephen Rolf Gubb, the SFO said.

The main offender, Gubb (62), was jailed for two years and nine months earlier this year for stealing $300,000 from Selwyn District Council over eight years.

Gubb, who had previously been prosecuted by the SFO on fraud charges involving about $1.18 million, was employed by Hughes Developmen­ts to sell land, leases, and design and build packages for the local authority’s business hub developmen­t, Izone at Rolleston.

But the SFO found that Gubb and Johnston, then a Phoenix Harcourts agent, worked together to fraudulent­ly get commission payments for the sale of land.

Yesterday, Christchur­ch District Court heard Johnston is now living in a small Wanaka flat and trying to make ends meet by doing parttime work as a cleaner and gardener.

Judge David Saunders sentenced Johnston to seven months’ home detention and ordered her to carry out 200 hours of community work.

He stressed the importance of work as part of her rehabilita­tion. — NZME.

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