South Wales Echo

Caremanage­rstole cash from resident

- PHILIP DEWEY Court correspond­ent philip.dewey@walesonlin­e.co.uk

THE deputy manager of a care home stole money from an elderly and vulnerable woman’s bank account to pay for a rug and buy items from Amazon.

After the woman’s death, her family were notified that her account was in arrears as a result of the fraud.

Yasmin Barrett, 33, was working at the Taliesin Residentia­l Home in Tonypandy when she stole around £400 from Jean Jones, who had become a resident of the home after she suffered a stroke.

The fraud took place between 2020 and 2021, with the defendant having access to Mrs Jones’ account through her job and managing her finances.

A sentencing hearing at Merthyr Tydfil Crown Court on Friday heard Mrs Jones died, and following her death her daughter was contacted by Rhondda Cynon Taf council, which informed her that her mother’s account was in arrears.

She thought this was unusual as her mother’s account had enough funds to pay her bills.

It was discovered the account was in arrears, with a number of irregular payments having been made.

An investigat­ion was launched, and the payments were found to have been made to an account belonging to Barrett.

The court heard the defendant abused her role to make a number of transactio­ns using Mrs Jones’ bank card.

These included a payment of £79 to Lord of Rugs, £20 to the DVLA for a replacemen­t driving licence for her partner, and several payments totaling £298 made to Amazon. The total sum taken came to around £400.

Barrett, of Glynfach Road, Porth, was arrested in September 2021 and initially denied the allegation­s, with Judge Jeremy Jenkins telling the court she had blamed three other people for the theft.

She later pleaded guilty to three counts of fraud by abuse of position. The court heard the defendant has one reprimand for a common assault, committed when she was a youth.

In a victim statement, Mrs Jones’ son Leighton Downing said: “This case has had a significan­t impact on my family and has left me angry, frustrated and struggling to sleep.

“It has caused a significan­t amount of stress and has impacted my health – as a diabetic I have struggled to control my sugar levels.

“I am disgusted someone could help themselves to money of my mother’s, a disabled, vulnerable and elderly lady, especially when the person should have been looking after my mother, taking care of her and her finances. I feel let down by the care home for not protecting her from being financiall­y abused.”

In mitigation, defence barrister Lowri Wynn Morgan said her client remained in employment in a position of senior manager and has not reoffended in the past two-and-a-half years since the offence.

She said the mother of three feels “terrible and guilty”, and wishes to repay Mrs Jones’ family.

Sentencing, Judge Jeremy Jenkins said: “You should be thoroughly ashamed of yourself. Fraud in these circumstan­ces is the most serious, not because of the amount but the impact it either has on the victim or the family of the victim.”

He told the defendant she would have gone to prison were it not for her three children.

Barrett was sentenced to 18 weeks’ imprisonme­nt, suspended for 18 months. She was ordered to carry out 180 hours of unpaid work and to pay costs of £1,630.

I am disgusted someone could help themselves to money of my mother’s, a disabled, vulnerable and elderly woman

Leighton Downing, son of theft victim Jean Jones

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