The Chronicle

Nailed timber thieves lumbered with heavy fines

- LACHLAN BERLIN

A SAWMILLING company and three of its employees have been fined a total of $17,500 in the Charlevill­e Magistrate­s Court after pleading guilty to stealing state-owned timber.

Agricultur­al Industry Developmen­t and Fisheries Minister Mark Furner said the fines sent a clear message that the theft of state-owned timber would not be tolerated.

“A joint investigat­ion by officers from the Department of Agricultur­e and Fisheries and the Department of Natural Resources, Mines and Energy found 10 separate incidents from December 8, 2018, to August 22, 2019, of the company and its employees failing to properly account for stateowned cypress timber worth about $12,000,” Mr Furner said.

“In addition to the fines, DAF has determined the company and its employees are not fit and proper to undertake any further harvesting operations under the authority of the sales permit.

“These penalties send a clear message to anyone thinking of doing the wrong thing to think seriously about the implicatio­ns of their behaviour, not only to themselves, but to other members of regional communitie­s.”

Mr Furner said the evidence clearly showed the theft of the timber was commercial­ly motivated, intentiona­l and systematic and in breach of the contractor’s obligation­s under the sales permit.

“As the company was aware of its obligation­s, failing to properly account for the timber represents a significan­t breach of trust,” he said.

“It also represents a callous disregard for other members of the community involved in the timber industry whose employment might be adversely affected by the actions of the company and its employees.”

Mr Furner said the investigat­ion and prosecutio­n by DAF demonstrat­ed that the department took these matters seriously and would take appropriat­e action where required.

“Failing to take strong action in cases such as this would have serious implicatio­ns for the ongoing management of the state’s valuable native cypress and hardwood timber resources,” he said. “DAF will continue to monitor operations against the terms of its sales permits to ensure that compliance is being achieved.”

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