frauds and thefts. Jac Davies worked for the charity which runs and restores Cardigan's historic castle after moving back to west Wales from London.
Throughout the course of two years, he helped himself to £40,000 from the group, Wales Online reported. A number of the scams included setting up an online gift shop where the takings were paid into his own bank account, and spending thousands of pounds on the charity's corporate credit card at Tesco, Next, Apple iTunes, and the Celtic Manor hotel and resort.A judge described the former civil servant and hotel boss as being a "thoroughly dishonest individual".Davies was appointed business opportunities manager at the Cardigan Castle charity in 2017, but quickly began stealing money from the.
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