A former administrator has been sentenced to 10 months' home detention and 150 hours of community work for defrauding a Northland Māori immersion school of approximately $250,000.
Kim Symes, 51, now of Auckland, was also ordered to pay $5000 in reparation.
Symes was sentenced in the Manukau District Court on six fraud charges brought by the Serious Fraud Office.
Symes had pleaded guilty in September to charges of Obtaining by deception, Using forged documents and four charges of Dishonestly using a document.
The charges relate to 293 individual transactions and 27 forged documents.