The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Stanley man stole from place of work to fund gambling addiction

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A bar manager yesterday admitted embezzling more than £25,000 from his work.

Conor Summersgil­l took the cash while running The Paramount pub in Aberdeen.

The 26-year-old also ran up a huge credit card bill after becoming addicted to gambling.

He admitted a charge of embezzleme­nt when he appeared at the city’s sheriff court.

Fiscal depute Anne Macdonald said Summersgil­l, of Stanley, near Perth, lost his job as a result of the crime.

She said his role meant he had control of all the money coming into the city centre bar.

Ms Macdonald said there was a button on the tills which was used to give refunds to customers.

She told the city court: “However, the accused abused that feature on the tills.

“In early February 2015, one of the other members of staff happened to check the computer transactio­n log during the course of the evening.

“He noted that on December 19, 2014, the accused had been using the refund feature on one of the tills and had refunded a total of approximat­ely £1,700 on that evening.”

Ms Macdonald described it as a “very large and significan­t” amount of money to have been refunded during one night.

The owner of the bar was then contacted.

The court heard that the father-of-one had become addicted to gambling and had also racked up £11,000 of debt on his credit card.

He is paying back the £27,760 embezzled from the bar between April 2014 and February 2015.

Sentence was deferred on Summersgil­l, of West Brookglen Street, until later this month.

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