Trucking company vows to stop practicing “so much nepotism” after managing siblings used network of family to steal $2M

A trucking company says it will stop the practice of nepotism within its hiring strategy after two siblings hired to manage the company scammed the business out of $2 million.

Shana Macleod and Andrew Macleod, siblings hired to run a trucking company through nepotism, are accused of scamming Hoffmeier Trucking in Tulsa, Oklahoma between 2020 and 2023. Shana was sentenced to one year in jail and seven years on probation this week, along with an order to pay restitution. Andrew will be sentenced later this year.

According to NewsOn6, the two were hired to run Hoffmeier Trucking after the business was purchased by Reactor Resources. The siblings were hired based on their parents’ longstanding employment with the company…

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