The owner of a Sydney 7-Eleven has been fined more than $200,000 after a court found he short-changed two migrant employees almost $50,000 and falsified records.
Harmandeep Singh Sarkaria, who owns and operates the Blacktown 7-Eleven fuel outlet, underpaid two Pakistani staff $49,426 and routinely made false entries to the head office payroll system about the number of hours they had worked, the Fair Work Ombudsman found.
In a Federal Circuit Court judgment Judge Justin Smith said he was not convinced Sarkaria was truly sorry for his conduct, and issued the record fine of $214,200 as a warning to others who might be tempted to engage in similar conduct.
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