A tax agent sentenced to home detention for fraud will enjoy panoramic views of Wellington harbour from his $4.8 million home as he serves his time.
Shaan Stevens, 49, was today sentenced to 10 months' home detention, 150 hours' community service and ordered to repay $121,851.98 to his victims.
Stevens had earlier pleaded guilty to seven charges of falsifying documents, 13 charges of being a party to falsifying documents, one charge of falsifying income tax returns and one charge of attempting to pervert the course of justice.
The former Wellington Free Ambulance chairman was an executive director of consultancy firm Guinness Gallagher and a member of the Victoria University council. He created false invoices to five clients to obtain $68,200 over the course of five years.
Judge Denys Barry ordered Stevens to serve his sentence at his home at 11 Sovereign Point, Kaiwharawhara, Wellington.