“She prepared invoices and e-mailed them to the Corporation, based on information senior superintendent Roberts provided to her. Trevor Roberts carried filters in his Water & Sewerage Corporation issued vehicle and continued to change filters for Water & Sewerage Corporation’s customers after being transferred from distribution maintenance.” Acting justice Rigby, in his verdict, said he found Mr Roberts to be “a less than frank and honest witness”. “At 3.35pm, on June 19, 2020, I received an e-mail from executive chairman Gibson directing me to immediately interview senior superintendent Roberts. “I interviewed senior superintendent Roberts prematurely and under duress as a result of consistent communicated directives from the executive chairman’s office to have senior superintendent Roberts interviewed immediately.”