Moray woman who faked robbery sentenced to unpaid work By David Love
Updated: May 6, 2021, 6:22 pm
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A credit card company employee who faked a robbery to cover up her embezzlement has been sentenced to unpaid work and a curfew.
Inverness Sheriff Court heard on Thursday that Karen Main had owed a lot of money and targeted a large number of customers by fraudulently issuing loans.
In total, the 49-year-old embezzled £23,000 of company funds.
To hide the fact she had taken from the float, Main claimed an intruder took some money, leaving her with a head injury.
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A bus driver who crushed a motorist into his vehicle after a “road rage” incident has been banned from driving for two years.
Former police special constable Nigel Dunn was also ordered to resit the extended driving test of competence before he can get behind the wheel again.