Jon Waldron has shown no remorse for his offending and made no progress in his rehabilitation, NSW District Court Judge Phillip Mahony said.
A former Commonwealth Bank manager convicted of pocketing almost $US2 million in kickbacks for facilitating business deals with his employer has been jailed for his role in the scam.
The judge said he accepted the conclusions in a sentencing assessment report that Waldron’s “focus has been on how his offending has impacted upon himself, both financially and emotionally, and that he is unable to identify how his actions may have impacted the community”.by the court of seven counts of corruptly receiving a total of $US1.9 million as a reward for smoothing the path for a US-based tech company to ink two deals with the bank.
The Crown alleged the principal shareholder of ServiceMesh, Eric Pulier, paid more than $US2 million to Waldron and an IT executive manager at CBA in 2014 as a reward for helping ServiceMesh strike two software deals with the bank, in 2013 and 2014. Pulier has denied wrongdoing. “$$landed”, Waldron wrote in a text message to a ServiceMesh sales consultant on April 13, 2014, after meeting Pulier in Santa Monica, California, on April 11.
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