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Broker pleads guilty to £273,000 theft from company

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Newspaper reports ex-broker will be sentenced on 26 September.

The Hemel Gazette has reported that Stephen Fox, 49, of Standring Rise in Hemel Hempsted has pleaded guilty to stealing £273,000 from SJ Stoddart.

According to the article Fox entered the plea at Luton Crown Court on Monday 5 September.

It listed that Fox stole the money from the firm in 2015.

Filings at Companies House show that the business appointed a liquidator on 24 August 2015.

The newspaper concluded that Fox will be sentenced on 26 September having been given bail.

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