University Worker’s £7k Fraud

Sunday, 16th January 2022 at 8:47am

As reported on the Daily Record website, a Stirling University employee used a work credit card to fraudulently obtain goods and services worth over £7,000.

Alex Lee’s criminal activity spanned just six months, when she pretended that she was the authorised holder of the credit card to various companies, businesses and retailers.

During an investigation, a list of 132 transactions was produced, which were “clearly for Lee’s personal use”, including grocery shopping, hotel bookings, alcohol and food takeaways.

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