In an article entitled “3
Year Prison Sentence for Former Lottery Security Official”, Remmele Mazyck, a former deputy security official,
an employee that stole over four hundred thousand dollars, pleaded guilty to
stealing money and cashing the money from the Arkansas Lottery. He will serve 37 months in prison, and he will
have to refund and pay back the money that he had taken.
According to
Arkansas Lottery Commission Director Bishop Woosley, he stated, “The amount of
money taken was substantial, it was taken over a long period of time, and
Mazyck was in a position of trust.” People had trust in Mazyck and to deliberately
break that trust is unacceptable. Being a
trustworthy employee, people were shocked that Mazyck would do something so
drastic. Stealing over 400,000 dollars, Mazyck will face three years in prison.
Why did Mazyck steal the money? Working for the
Arkansas Lottery Commission, he probably thought that he could easily get away
with stealing the money which is “a violation of the public’s trust and
resources is unacceptable.” I bet he thought he could get away with stealing
the money because he worked for this amazing company. He has to refund the money and is sentenced to
37 months in prison for this crime. The Arkansas Lottery Commissions helps
students that go on to college by offering them a scholarship to help the
college cost less.
Stealing money from the place you work and defying the public’s
trust is completely wrong and immoral. Everyone’s parents have taught them that
stealing is bad, including my own parents. When I reflect back on this life
lesson, nearly every time a parent has told their own child not to steal. My
mom has said it. Reality is that grown adults, steal. Surely, stealing should
not even be an action any of us should do or even cross our minds. It has been
drilled in our heads not to steal.
Works Cited
Unknown. “3 Year Prison Sentence for Former Lottery Security
Official.” Fox16News.com. 07 Nov. 2013. Web. 07 Nov. 2013.