Former Elizabeth Fry Society executive director charged with fraud

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The former executive of Elizabeth Fry, a charity that helps women involved with the justice system, has been charged with fraud over $5,000.

Tammy Gloade, of Eastern Passage, NS, is the former executive director of the Elizabeth Fry Society. She has been accused of stealing funds and using them for personal use.

The 51-year-old has been charged with seven counts of forging documents, one count of fraud over $5,000, seven counts of uttering forged documents, 15 counts of falsification of books and documents and one count of fraudulent concealment.

A 43-year-old man is also facing fraud-related charges.

Read more at CTV News Atlantic

This article is summarized by Canadian Fraud News Inc.