A chief executive's assistant forged her boss's signature to steal hundreds of thousands of dollars from one of New Zealand's biggest insurance firms.
Mechelle Catterall, 36, was executive assistant to bosses at Sovereign Insurance, New Zealand's biggest life insurer, from 2006. But her career imploded when she was accused offorging invoices to steal $643,000.
Catterall has pleaded guilty in the North Shore District Court to three fraud charges for offences committed between October 2011 and January last year.
Catterall started working for Sovereign in 2006 and earned a promotion in May 2010.
According to court documents, Catterall used her work computer and legitimate invoices to create a template for fakes.
After creating the invoices, "she personally walked them to accounts payable" where Sovereign staff processed the payments. Money went to recipients' accounts and most was funnelled back to Catterall.