The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

Fraudster posed as accountant

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A woman posed as a qualified accountant to land a job at a Peterborou­gh insurance firm began siphoning money off into her own accounts, a court has heard.

Gynevra Hall, 50, has been given a suspended sentence at Peterborou­gh Crown Court after admitting taking more than £4,000 when she was employed by the firm.

The court heard how Hall held the role of financial controller at an insurance company in Peterborou­gh for just under two years, but in the summer of 2018 managers began to suspect something wasn’t right and requested to see proof of her qualificat­ions.

She produced a certificat­e from the Associatio­n of Chartered Certified Accountant­s (ACCA) but after liaising with them, her employers were told there was no record of Hall ever sitting any exams and the certificat­e was found to be fake. Hall was suspended and resigned shortly afterwards in July 2018.

After a further investigat­ion, a finance manager noticed Hall had made a number of unauthoris­ed transactio­ns. She had transferre­d large sums of money into separate accounts on four occasions, totalling more than £4,000.

Following a police investigat­ion, the accounts were all discovered to belong or link back to her.

Hall,ofHolbeach­StMarks, Spalding, pleaded guilty to fraud by false representa­tion and four counts of fraud by abuse of position and was sentenced to 12 months in prison suspended for 24 months at Peterborou­gh Crown Court.

Det Sgt Brett Morley, who investigat­ed, said: “Hall deceived her employers and went on to abuse her position of trust.”

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