According to information published on the Western Australian Regulatory Authority's (Department of Communities') website, Lily Achol Aguek was charged with contravening section 295(1), National Law, by
giving an authorised officer documents that the educator knew were false or
misleading in a material particular. The educator falsely recorded the
attendances of children who did not attend her service at the times and
dates recorded. The Midland Magistrates Court on 6 February ordered the educator pay a fine
of $6000 for breach of section 295(1) and pay costs of
$1,756.20.
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