"You [deprived] sporting youth of this area of significant funds, you cast doubt over the integrity of the entire Sevens with Altitude committee."
Anderson was authorised to incur costs relating to the tournament then claim for reimbursement from the committee. He was was also authorised to accrue airpoints.
However, in December 2010 when Anderson presented an invoice to the committee purporting to be from the Mecure hotel for accommodation for the 2011 tournament, the treasurer noticed a "sizeable increase".
The committee also received a 10 per cent commission on the accommodation, part of the money paid to Otago country rugby. Anderson sent a tax invoice on Sevens letterhead to the hotel for $11,289.40 - the 2009 booking commission refund - and four days later emailed a new tax invoice in the same amount to the hotel, requesting the money be paid directly to him.
He banked the money and none was received by Sevens with Altitude.
Anderson was confronted with the evidence on February 12 this year at a committee meeting and admitted the offending.
Anderson had since made some reparation payments but $48,601 was still outstanding.