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Former Alberta charity treasurer sentenced for fraud, must pay back $206K

Former Alberta charity treasurer sentenced for fraud, must pay back $206K

by Admin | Jan 26, 2018 | Corporate Frauds, Featured

The former treasurer of a local children’s non-profit group pleaded guilty to fraud over $5,000 on Thursday and was sentenced to two years behind bars. Asa Wedman, who was the treasurer of the Children’s Heart Society until the fall of 2016, was also ordered to pay...

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