Haha, well done. As a director, it is easy to divert suspicion from yourself and frame everything in such a way as to blame a lower-level employee. So I'm surprised he actually confessed. It's a pity that the article does not indicate the reasons for his recognition. I don't believe that such people have a conscience. Probably, something made him understand that it was impossible to hide further. I'd be interested to read about the course of the trial, does anyone have any materials? My experience has only been overseeing the resolution of labor disputes in
bsmlaw.com.au mediation, but corporate law interests me more.