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Woman stole £85,000 from cancer charity set up in memory of friend's daughter
Lindsay MacCallum (right) was told she had ‘betrayed’ victims of the disease (Picture: The Central Scotland News Agency) A charity boss who stole more than £85,000 from a cancer charity set up in memory of her best friend’s daughter has been jailed for three years. Lindsay MacCallum, 61, was told she had ‘betrayed’ victims of the disease by ‘systematically and deliberately’ carrying out the decade-long fraud. The mum-of-two worked as a fundraisi…
Woman who stole £86,000 from her friend's cancer charity jailed
A charity manager who fraudulently obtained more than £95,000 from two cancer foundations and channelled the cash into family bank accounts over a period of ten years has been jailed for three years. Lindsay MacCallum, 61, fraudulently obtained £85,978.48 from the Friends of Rainbow Valley charity which had been set up by a former friend. She forged signatures by two former charity office-bearers on eight cheques valued at £9,505 from the Aberf…
Vile cancer charity boss who stole funds donated for best friend’s daughter jailed
A CALLOUS charity boss who stole more than £85,000 from the cancer foundation set up in memory of her best friend’s daughter has been jailed for three years. Lindsay MacCallum, 61, defrauded Rainbow Valley – set up with pal Angela MacVicar, 64 – and also nicked £9,000 from the Anthony Nolan Trust. Lindsay MacCallum was jailed for three yearsAndrew Barr Andrew BarrShe stole over £85k from a cancer fund set up in memory of her best friend’s daught…
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