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Pardon ?
A guy was given a “second chance” by our ever-forgiving judiciary after stealing from previous employers in the 1990s, and he then landed an £86,000-a-year job with the Archdeaconry of London.
Whereupon he took the "second chance" and defrauded the Church out of over £5,200,000. He got 5 years (not bad, a million per year).
https:/ /uk.yah oo.com/ news/of ficial- defraud ed-chur ch-engl and-5-1 5252414 1.html
Whereupon he took the "second chance" and defrauded the Church out of over £5,200,000. He got 5 years (not bad, a million per year).
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while I don't much like victim- blaming, I can only wonder what the church was doing all that time. Surely to God (so to speak) they could have held the occasional audit? Or did they too just think of it as "someone else's money"?
01:42 Tue 20th Dec 2022
there's a bit more about him in the current Private Eye. Apparently he'd done time for thefts from previous employers. He says he told the church about this and they'd forgiven him before hiring him. The church says he'd done nothing of the sort and anyway they didn't employ him, he was hired directly by the archdeacon of London.
//The church says he'd done nothing of the sort//
Endorsement by the clergy, never a better 'cover up'. Why else would they wear their cassocks. To hide their dirty habits?
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Endorsement by the clergy, never a better 'cover up'. Why else would they wear their cassocks. To hide their dirty habits?
Apologies in advance for talking your name in vain PP... I ought not to laugh at my own jokes... However a great big... Haw Haw Haw!