Christina Tupu wept in court after being sentenced to five and a half years in jail. Photo / Supplied
A young woman who stole more than A$340,000 from her employers to fund her lavish lifestyle and gambling addiction has been jailed for five-and-a-half years.
Christina Tupu wept in Brisbane District Court yesterday as she learned she would have to continue to raise her 7-month-old daughter behind bars.
In sentencing the 26-year-old for several fraud offences, Judge Gregory Koppenol described her criminality as brazen, despicable and shocking.
The court heard Tupu siphoned more than A$340,000 ($370k) from companies Electrolux and Toll Holdings between December 2015 and April 2017.
More than A$22,000 was paid back in February 2017, but the rest was used to fund an extravagant lifestyle that included international flights for 31 family members, hotels and cruises.
It was also funnelled into pokie machines as a result of Tupu's gambling addiction.
The young mum took more than A$130,000 from Electrolux during her brief employment as a sales assistant from September 2015 to June 2016.