A career conman will spend at least another nine months behind bars after the Parole Board cast doubt on the explanations for his crime spree stretching from Otago to Wellington.
Blair David Beaumont, 37, was jailed for nearly four years when he appeared in the Dunedin District Court in September last year on more than 30 fraud charges.
He saw the Parole Board for the first time last month at the Otago Corrections Facility where his counsel Sarah Saunderson-Warner accepted he was not ready for immediate release.
She said his offending, which began in December 2018, just months after his release from prison for similar swindling, was driven by alcohol and a gambling addiction.