The Treasurer of Python NZ Pleads Guilty To Stealing From the Society (interest.co.nz)
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- News link: https://developers.slashdot.org/story/24/10/07/027228/the-treasurer-of-python-nz-pleads-guilty-to-stealing-from-the-society
- Source link: https://www.interest.co.nz/technology/130074/carlos-cordero-treasurer-python-nz-stole-money-high-profile-society-over-several
> Python New Zealand has gone through some rough times lately, with its [2]then-treasurer stealing money from the society. . Things were looking really serious for a while, with Python NZ looking at being liquidated due to the theft of funds.
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> However, there is a silver lining to the story, as the free and open source movement rallied behind Python NZ and got them out of a serious pickle.
"Our friends at Linux Australia and at the Python Software Foundation went well above and beyond to support us, and save us," says Tom Eastman president of Python New Zealand, in an article from interest.co.nz.
He also says he hopes the treasure is ordered by the court to pay restitution. (In the article the treasurer confirms that he's pleaded guilty to the theft, which took place between February 2019 and October 2023 — leaving Python NZ owing conference supplies around $55,000.) "We had $26 in the bank accounts," Eastman tells the site.
The group now has new transparency and accountability measures...
[1] https://slashdot.org/~Bismillah
[2] https://www.interest.co.nz/technology/130074/carlos-cordero-treasurer-python-nz-stole-money-high-profile-society-over-several
Too much trust (Score:2)
> The trusted treasurer of Python New Zealand, a volunteer-run society set up to promote one of the world's most popular programming languages, has admitted to stealing $70,000 over several years to fund personal spending.
> Carlos Bavastrello Cordero who was the Python NZ treasurer, confirmed to interest.co.nz that he had pleaded guilty at the Invercargill District Court to the theft that took place between February 2019 and October 2023 when he was caught out.
So he was allowed to do essentially whatever he pleased with the society's bank account for almost 5 years. Nobody even checked the bank statements and he wasn't asked to present a yearly review of the group's activities and spendings.
So yeah, dude stole money. But a more perplexing problem is the complete lack of oversight from the other people in charge. If I was asked to bail them out, I would demand explanations about that before opening my wallet personally.
Why hide the name? (Score:2)
So the reputation is not damaged? Oh pvease! You steal - your reputation burns. Period. Who's the moneyswiper?
Re: (Score:3)
If you cared to read the article, you would learn his name.