ASB Bank Pleased For Staff At Guilty Plea
Wednesday, 19 June 2002, 2:20 pm
Press Release: ASB Bank
19 June 2002
ASB Bank Pleased For Staff At Guilty Plea
From Four Accused
Statement made by Hugh Burrett,
Managing Director ASB BANK
We are pleased to hear that
a man has pleaded guilty in relation to the Manukau Serial
Killings at his court appearance today. This news helps
with the grieving process, and putting the tragedy behind
us.
In particular, it lifts a burden from our staff, and
for the family of John Vaughan. Both have been deeply
affected by this tragedy.
The guilty plea allows the
course of justice to continue. Once again we would like to
offer our congratulations to the Police on their swift
actions in this case, and for the ongoing support they
continue to give us.
We are moving on with our business to
support the Mangere Community, but the senseless murder of
our colleague, John, is something staff are still struggling
to understand. The guilty pleas go some way to help them
move on with
this.
Ends.
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