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Ex-HR manager sentenced for stealing R6 million from special needs school to feed his gambling addiction

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Ralton Christopher Fischer, a 44-year-old former Human Resources Manager at the New Hope School, was sentenced to 12 years in prison for defrauding the institution of over R6 million.

National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) spokesperson, Lumka Mahanjana, said the Pretoria Specialised Commercial Crimes Court delivered the verdict on Monday, imposing a six-year suspension for five years contingent upon Fischer not being convicted of fraud or theft in the interim.

Mahanjana explained that Fischer’s fraudulent activities occurred between July 2018 and April 2022 during his tenure at New Hope School, an establishment designed to cater to learners with special educational needs, including children with disabilities.

She said his role involved managing payments for staff under the School Governing Body (SGB), but rather than safeguarding the funds, Fischer exploited his position by orchestrating fraudulent payments into various bank accounts registered in his name.

These transactions, which involved numerous banks including ABSA, Standard Bank, Discovery Bank, and Capitec, facilitated a staggering sum well over R6 million.

The deception came to light when Fischer attempted to send financial documents to a colleague while requesting them to be forwarded to his personal email.

The NPA said the colleague observed irregularities in the documents and promptly raised the alarm. A preliminary investigation ensued and ultimately revealed payments made to non-existent, or ‘ghost’, employees.

Fischer was arrested on 4 April 2023, leading to a guilty plea in court where he claimed the money was used to support his gambling addiction and to purchase a luxury VW Golf GTI valued at R150,000.

In a dramatic counter to Fischer’s plea for leniency—citing his responsibilities as a father to four minor children, two of whom require additional support—Advocate Abram Machitela, representing the State, argued vehemently for a custodial sentence.

He underscored both the serious nature of Fischer’s crimes and the blatant abuse of a position of trust, noting that his actions had drastic repercussions on the school community and its vulnerable learners. The financial ramifications were notable, with the institution facing over R500,000 in tax liabilities stemming from Fischer’s conduct.

Magistrate Du Preez resonated with the prosecution’s stance, declaring that Fischer’s crimes stemmed not merely from addiction, but from a self-serving greed.

The magistrate noted Fischer’s lack of genuine remorse, arguing that his guilty plea was more a reflection of the robustness of the State’s evidences rather than true contrition. This assessment led to a firm ruling that only a direct sentence of imprisonment was suitable given the severity of the case.

The NPA’s welcoming of the court’s sentence serves as a powerful statement that individuals who exploit public institutions will be held accountable for their actions.

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