The business that had a thief, relieved itself of that dishonest person, and rightfully so.
That person could wander off, and was free get another job of the same kind if he so wishes.
In the Quadrio case, the AAT "conviction", in the lesser degree of proof...ie, not beyond reasonable doubt... as not a "fit and proper person" has resulted in Mr Quadrio being given a lifetime penalty, NOT to be able to work as a helicopter pilot ever again, because his licence/work permit, to do so is CANCELLED
Mr Quadrio is not 'free' like the thief to take up like employment elsewhere.
WELL SAID!!
If you stare at a person willing to lie/cheat/steal from their boss, you can draw no further conclusion that said person does not want the job anyway. So them getting pissy about getting the sack is just another kick in the nads, and they should rightly lose any unfair dismissal claim.
If you don't like the job, then the way out is the same way as the way you came in.
In Mr Quadrio's case...seems to me, he loved his job. Why would he jeopardise it intentionally. Doesn't make sense that he would to me.