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AU: Sydney nurse stole patients’ credit cards for $36,000 spending spree

Posted on April 27, 2020 by Dissent

Luke Costin reports:

A nurse at a Sydney day surgery has been found guilty after going on a $36,000 shopping spree with credit cards nicked from unconscious patients.

Saeeda Kauser, 32, then successfully tricked police into closing the investigation into her.

A NSW tribunal on Monday found the 32-year-old guilty of professional misconduct for the offending against three patients.

Read more on 7News.


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