Former employee ordered to pay polytech $6000 over nasty letter writing campaignHandwriting analysis played a key role in determining the role a New Plymouth woman had in writing a series of nasty letters about her ex-employer. (File Photo)A former secretary has been ordered to pay $6000 to a Taranaki polytech after she penned letters criticising the organisation and sent them to government ministers. SIMON O'CONNOR/STUFF Witt chief executive Barbara George was first to suspect Angela Parr's involvement in the letter writing campaign after seeing a sample of handwriting. Both their assessments found similarities between Parr's handwriting and the letter and envelope but neither could give an unqualified opinion. Loftus ordered Parr to comply with the condition of the settlement not to make not make any negative or disparaging statements about the institute.
Source: Stuff August 17, 2017 02:15 UTC