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Charity founder jailed for more than £200,000 fraud

JAILED THIS WEEK: Here s who has been locked up in Bradford | Bradford Telegraph and Argus

Reports from some of the defendants who have been jailed following cases heard at Bradford Crown Court this week A MAN was jailed for five years after four armed raiders kicked down the door of a Bradford house and shouted: “Give me the money.” Billy Pryce had a knife while two of his accomplices wielded a baton and a spade and the third brandished an axe, Bradford Crown Court heard. The terror unfolded at 9.25pm on January 15 when the couple living at the address in Queensbury were doing a jigsaw in the kitchen, prosecutor Conor Quinn said. There were shouts of “Police, police, nobody move!” and the door was kicked in.

Grandfather who appeared on Secret Millionaire TV show jailed after stealing from children s charity

Colin Nesbitt set up Little Heroes Cancer Trust after grandson fell ill with disease The 60-year-old siphoned off thousands in cash to pay for holidays and caravan He had sole control of the accounts and did not want other people banking cash He stole a total of £87,000 and defrauded the charity out of a further £235,000  Nesbitt was convicted of four counts of fraud and one of count of theft between 2009 and 2015 after a five-week trial and was sentenced to 20 months in prison

Commission welcomes sentencing of children s cancer charity founder for fraud and theft

Commission welcomes sentencing of children’s cancer charity founder for fraud and theft The Charity Commission today welcomed the 20-month custodial sentence handed down to Colin Nesbitt for fraud and theft from a children’s cancer charity. From: 30 April 2021 The regulator first identified and reported concerns about the charity’s finances in 2015, which led to his arrest. Mr Nesbitt, the founder and director of a former children’s cancer charity, Little Heroes Cancer Trust, was sentenced to 20 months’ imprisonment after he was found guilty in March 2021. He stole £87,000 from the charity and transferred £181,000 into a bank account in his name between July 2014 and May 2015.

Bradford children s cancer charity founder jailed for theft

BBC News Published image copyrightBen Lack image captionColin Nesbitt was convicted of theft and fraud after a five-week trial at Bradford Crown Court The founder of a children s cancer charity has been jailed for stealing £87,000 from the organisation. Colin Nesbitt, 60, set up the Bradford-based Little Heroes Cancer Trust in 2008 after his grandson became ill. Nesbitt, who was featured in Channel 4 programme The Secret Millionaire in 2012, transferred the charity s money into other bank accounts and used some of it to provide unsecured loans. Passing sentence at Bradford Crown Court, Judge Jonathan Gibson said Nesbitt, of Kent Road, Bingley, had used his position to cream off some of the money for himself.

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