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Home » Dead woman’s estate must pay employer $650,000 for wage fraud, theft
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Dead woman’s estate must pay employer $650,000 for wage fraud, theft

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A woman who previously worked as an administrator for both the University of British Columbia (UBC) and the Vancouver Coastal Health Authority (VCHA) died in 2012. Years after her death, her estate is being ordered to pay over $650,000.

Wanda Barbara Moscipan held that position between 1997 and 2011, and she engaged in wage fraud and wage theft activities, according to the B.C. Supreme Court.

In February 2011, Dr. Geoffrey Cundiff, then the new UBC department head, became suspicious about some of Moscipan’s behaviour. He requested that UBC conduct an audit of Moscipan’s activities during the period of her dual employment dating back to 1997.

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