01 Dec 2012
The woman, Cynthia Low, 47, a former employee of Oklahoma State University pleaded guilty for embezzlement charges and was ordered to pay $ 84,000 as restitution. She was also placed under two year’s probations after she completes her prison sentence.
She resigned for her job in 2010. But was arrested following March on embezzlement charges after a tip from a fellow employee.
The card was given to her to make purchases for the chemistry department of the university.
The scandal came to light when auditors found most of the credit card receipts were either altered or forged.
Just before she began using the work-issued credit card, she and her husband have filed for bankruptcy, claiming more than $ 150,000 in debt.
Source: Daily Mail
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