Monthly Archives: October 2024
Charity Boss Stole £25,000
The BBC News website reports that the former boss of a charity for deaf people stole £25,000 from it by taking out loans in its name.
Newly-appointed accountants discovered that Louise McGrath took out a loan of £6,000 in 2019, one of just under £9,000 in 2020 and then one of £6,000 in 2021.
read moreGolf Club Manager Stole £15k
The Your Local Guardian website reports that an assistant manager at a golf club stole £15,000 from his employer to fund his gambling addiction.
Danny Hollingsworth admitted his theft after going to his local police station and telling officers that he “had a confession to make”.
read moreIncrease In Thefts From Charity Shops
The Civil Society website reports that some charity retailers in the UK have reported an increase in shoplifting and anti-social behaviour in their shops.
According to a recent survey of 34 organisations, most acknowledged an increase in incidents, ranging from anti-social behaviour to verbal abuse and theft.
read moreAuction Worker Stole Rare Whisky
The Daily Record website reports that a whisky auction house manager stole 45 rare bottles worth nearly £43,000, as he knew they were not being tracked by his employer.
Once stolen, Andrew Grant conned his relatives and friends into believing he was entitled to buy the collectible whisky bottles at a huge discount.
read moreCharity Trustee Stole £230k
The BBC News website reports that a trustee of an animal charity stole more than £230,000 over a period of nearly six years.
Kevin Proctor – jailed for three years – generated fake invoices for services such as vet care, with the money going straight into his own bank account.
read moreBookkeeper Stole £1.4m
According to the Worksop Guardian website, a former bookkeeper stole an eye-watering £1.4m from her bosses during an 11-year fraud.
Deborah Thorlby-Hall spent the money on luxury holidays, cars and home improvements, and tried to blame the fraud on the company’s managing director and accountants.
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