Ronald Jordan, 56, of Sydney, Nova Scotia was sentenced to eight months in a provincial jail and one year of probation after defrauding his wife’s dental practice of more than $90,000. The case highlights an often-overlooked vulnerability: embezzlement of a dental practice by a spouse or family member who has informal access to the business’s banking and financial records.
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