
A former Hadeed Motors employee, Dylan Simon pleaded not guilty to six charges related to an alleged scam at the car dealership.
Simon, who worked at Hadeed Motors from 1998 to 2020, handling transactions and financial matters, was scrutinized during a manual transaction period from April to May 2020 due to the Covid-19 lockdown.
Discrepancies in his transactions were noticed during a routine audit when the business reopened in late May.
Subsequent investigations revealed discrepancies in bank deposits, unauthorized release of a vehicle, and fraudulent activities.
Now in his 40s, Simon denies all charges and is set to face trial on January 24 before Justice Tunde Bakre.
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Boy I want you to win that case and then sue them rass , them rob poor people so much in this country and always get protection from the government.
Oh yes. I hope his case will be dropped.
How is it when crooks get caught you people always like to bring up this poor man story?
Was it for one of the import cars with cocaine in the gas tank ? Mind me start talk.
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