Huddersfield Daily Examiner

Church treasurer admits £76K fraud

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A member of staff at the church discovered the thefts when she checked invoices.

King, of Buckden Court, Chesil Bank, Quarmby, admitted to police what he had been doing.

Solicitor Mark Mangano, acting for King, told magistrate­s that his client – who has no previous conviction­s – had been “frank” with police about his offending.

“At the time he was having personal problems which affected his mental health and is still affecting it. His marriage broke down at the time.

“Since he committed the offences he has apologised to the church and the diocese in writing.”

Following the hearing, King told the Examiner he couldn’t fully explain why he had taken the money.

He added: “It’s complicate­d. There’s a lot of mental health issues and trouble at home.”

He said the money hadn’t been spent on anything extravagan­t – just on everyday things such as clothes for his children and items at Christmas.

“I have written a letter to the vicar (Rev Rachel Firth) to say I am very sorry for what I have done, to show my remorse. I want to pay the money back.”

King said he wasn’t working at the moment, having previously worked in a purchasing/procuremen­t role in Leeds.

He will be sentenced at Leeds Crown Court on January 5.

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