Pets In Print - Alfie in Judges Bribe Scandal.
Attempt to Influence The Outcome.

It has come to light that Alfie, in an apparent attempt to influence the competition’s outcome, has sent cheques from Barkley’s Bank to esteemed judges Jack Gotcher of Eye on Display and Colin Sinclair McDermott of The Online Print Coach.
These cheques were intended for the purchase of crypto dog biscuit vouchers valued at 1,000 dog biscuits.
Statement...
Richard McCombe, Managing Director of Graphic Warehouse, formally apologises for Alfie’s actions: “We are truly embarrassed by Alfie’s recent behavior. This was an isolated incident that does not reflect the standards and ethics upheld by our company. We sincerely apologise to Innotech Digital and Display, the esteemed judges, and our fellow competitors. We are committed to maintaining integrity in all our professional and promotional activities.”
Further...
This incident, while unfortunate, highlights the unexpected challenges that can arise even in the most cheerful occasions.
Graphic Warehouse remains dedicated to contributing positively to the print industry and upholding the spirit of fair play and community celebrated by “Pets in Print.”


Conclusion ...
Graphic Warehouse affirms that these actions were taken without the knowledge or approval of any company officials and starkly contrast the company’s staunch anti-corruption policies. “A full investigation into Alfie’s actions will be conducted, and appropriate disciplinary actions will be taken. We respect the competition rules and fully support the decisions of the judges regarding this matter.”
Best regards,
Richard McCombe
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