Sarah-Jane’s plan to sabotage The Block’s “shady dealers” Omar and Oz with a financial audit backfires as the boys are cleared of wrongdoing and SHE is exposed
They were called out to The Block for their “shady dealings”.
But West Sydney best friends Omar and Oz had the last laugh this week after being cleared by a financial audit overseen by host Scott Cam.
The couple had been accused of breaking the rules by buying heavily discounted furnishings – including a baby grand piano – and using friends and family as free labourers.
The block’s so-called “shady dealers” Omar and Oz (pictured) had their last laugh this week after being acquitted by a financial audit overseen by host Scott Cam
Tom and Sarah-Jane from House 1 called for the exam last week after watching Omar and Oz compete.
All teams agreed to a site-wide financial inspection, and to everyone’s surprise, Omar and Oz escaped unharmed.
Ironically, Tom and Sarah-Jane was the only team to break up.
Tom and Sarah-Jane (pictured) from House 1 called for the exam last week after watching Omar and Oz compete
The investigation revealed that Sarah-Jane, 30, had used her Channel Nine credit card to purchase cigarettes.
The team’s credit cards should only be used to purchase supplies, furniture, and other items essential to their builds.
She later agreed to return the money, and it’s believed the network is cracking down on credit card use for future seasons.
All teams agreed to a site-wide financial inspection, and to everyone’s surprise, Omar and Oz escaped unharmed. Ironically, the only person to break away was Sarah-Jane (pictured)
The investigation revealed that Sarah-Jane had used her Channel Nine credit card to purchase cigarettes
Omar told TV Week: “We can only believe that the others were threatened by us because we were doing so well. We felt like they were trying to target us.
“But the trial acquitted us – which we knew – and the finger-pointing Sarah-Jane had to pay back her earlier money in cigarettes.”
Sarah-Jane said of her rule-breaking: “I went to the shops and left my wallet at home, so I used the block card.
“I told the finance department that I would refund them the money and they said ‘no problems’ and that was it!”
Omar told TV Week: “We can only believe that the others were threatened by us because we were doing so well. We felt like they were trying to target us. “But the trial acquitted us – which we knew – and finger-pointing Sarah-Jane had to pay back money she used to pay in cigarettes.”