A former Fisher & Paykel Healthcare worker has been sentenced to eights months' home detention for receiving nearly $300,000 in secret commission payments from the company's Middle Eastern clients and for deceiving the NZX-listed firm.
Simon William Hall, who worked at F&P Healthcare from 2002 to the end of 2014, was sentenced in the Auckland District Court today.
Hall, according to a Serious Fraud Office statement, pleaded guilty in March to one charge of obtaining by deception and two charges under the Secret Commissions Act.
"Mr Hall committed the offences while in his role as an area manager based in Auckland and dealing with companies in the Middle Eastern market.
"The charges related to payments received by Mr Hall for approving a Saudi Arabian company as a distributor of F&P Healthcare products and a single payment from a Jordanian company which also became a distributor.