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Church and charity treasurer who defrauded both organisations out of £285,000 is jailed for four years

A church and charity treasurer who defrauded both organisations out of 285,000 has been jailed for four years. Terence Capstick, 75, exploited his trusted volunteer positions at Winslow Parish Church and the Rogers Free Educational Trust in Buckinghamshire to embezzle large sums of money over nearly five years. Between January 2019 and October 2023, the pensioner stole 163,600 from the church’s account and 122,052 from the trust. He was arrested by Thames Valley Police on March 19 and charged on April 23. He appeared before High Wycombe Magistrates’ Court, where he pleaded guilty to two counts of fraud by abuse of position. Last week, Capstick of Winslow was jailed to four years at Aylesbury Crown Court. Detective Constable Ross Acland of the Central Fraud Unit said: ‘This is the correct result in this case, and an overwhelming amount of evidence gathered by officers has assisted us in reaching this point. ‘Capstick systematically abused the position of trust he was placed in through greed and solely for personal gain.  ‘Over the course of more than four years, he has taken community funds earmarked for good causes and used them to fund his own lifestyle. Central Fraud Unit Detective Inspector Duncan Wynn said: ‘I am very pleased to see the successful outcome of this case and the substantial prison sentence passed on Capstick. ‘This was a dishonest and selfish act which has had a significant financial and emotional effect on the community. ‘His guilty plea is a testament to the thorough investigation by my Buckinghamshire Fraud Team.  ‘I hope this lengthy custodial sentence illustrates the seriousness of fraud cases, which are often seen as a ‘victimless crime’ when this is clearly not the case. ‘Thames Valley Police will continue to pursue those committing fraud within our communities and work tirelessly to ensure justice for victims.’ The Bishop of Buckingham, the Rt Revd Canon Dave Bull, said: ‘We are very grateful for the work of Thames Valley Police and the Courts service for bringing this regrettable case to justice. ‘Fraud is a crime which has far-reaching consequences, not least the financial viability of a parish, and we are glad to have the clarity and certainty we needed regarding the actions of the former treasurer to St Laurence, Winslow. ‘We pray for the PCC, the parish, the community around the church, and that the new team charged with managing our financial affairs will continue to bring their expertise to our church.  ‘We also pray for rehabilitation and healing for the former treasurer who was sentenced on 6 August.’The post Church and charity treasurer who defrauded both organisations out of 285,000 is jailed for four years appeared first on Linda Ikeji Blog.

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