Fraud charges laid against former employee of North Glengarry Township

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North Glengarry (October 28, 2019) – The former employee of North Glengarry Township, Sandra Cameron, has been charged by OPP’s Anti-Rackets Branch. The investigation started two years ago. After an internal audit, Cameron was accused of municipal corruption and fraud. The OPP informed on October 25 that she is now facing Fraud Over $5,000 among other charges.

After a lengthy investigation, OPP’s Anti-Rackets Branch and the Stormont Dundas & Glengarry Crime Unit have charged Sandra Cameron, a former North Glengarry Township employee, for fraud. 62-year-old Cameron is accused of municipal corruption and fraud. In November 2017, her former employer informed the police about the results of an internal audit which started the investigation.

The allegations against Cameron peaked in the fraud charges laid by the OPP according to a statement on October 25. The woman from North Glengarry is facing Breach of Trust, Mischief to Computer Data; Fraud Over $5,000; False Pretense / Statement; and Utter Forged Document.

The police did not clarify the scope of the fraud and how it was allegedly conducted. Cameron is scheduled to appear in the Ontario Court of Justice in Alexandria on December 4.

Anyone with additional information on this case is encouraged to contact the OPP at 1-888-310-1122 or contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477). Anyone who wishes to report information confidentially on this or a similar incident may contact D. Slenys at Investigation Counsel PC. Anyone who wishes to inquire fraud recovery information on their own case, or wishes to report fraud with whistleblower protection, please contact D. Slenys at 416-637-3151 or dslenys@investigationcounsel.com.