NHS executive even targeted companies that cared for vulnerable people as he ripped off three NHS trusts and a woman he strung alone.
A decade after suspicions were first raised and after a six year long investigation, Day has finally paid the price. The pack of lies Day spouted included that he had cancer, his parents had died and he was a widower, the Manchester Evening News reports.
To fund his luxury lifestyle he stole around £1,382,244 in total and raided a communal maintenance account for residents at a smart Manchester city centre apartment block.
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