Two former employees of dairy processing company Sutton have been sentenced for dishonesty and theft charges, with one being sent to prison and another given home detention.
Paul Normington, 33, pleaded guilty last year to 16 charges and 28-year-old Jin Weifeng to 11 charges of theft, dishonestly using a document and taking secret commission.
In addition to this, Normington admitted a single charge of accessing a computer system for a dishonest purpose.
The Serious Fraud Office, which brought the case against the men, said the pair combined to defraud their former employer, Auckland dairy processing company Sutton.
This was either by the creation of false invoices, theft of product or by receiving secret commission from a Chinese-based based company that supplied product to Sutton.