Former president of exclusive Carbine Club accused of stealing from Tasmanian branch Lucy MacDonald © Provided by ABC NEWS Former Carbine club president Mike Wisby (left) is facing fraud charges. (Image: The Carbiner )
The former president and treasurer of an exclusive sports-oriented luncheon club has been charged with stealing more than $120,000 from the Tasmanian branch.
Documents filed in the Hobart Magistrates Court late last week allege Mike Wisby, 74, used his access to the Carbine Club of Tasmania s systems, to transfer money from the club s account to his own.
It will be alleged over a period of 16 months, in 2018 to 2019, Mr Wisby made 124 transfers ranging from $400 to $2,700.
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