The Supreme Court of WA has sentenced a former Continental Coal secretary to more than three years in prison, after she pleaded guilty to giving false and misleading financial information.
Former Continental Coal company secretary Jane Flegg has pleaded guilty to three charges including stealing more than $2 million, the corporate watchdog says.
Ashley Paul D'Sylva has been sentenced to eight months imprisonment after pleading guilty over financial misuse while he was a director at Continental Coal.
A former ASX-listed mining company director has pleaded guilty over alleged misuse of bridging finance by authorising a transfer of $915,000 when the business was in financial difficulty.