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A former NHS manager was jailed for 30 months after fraudulently obtaining £123,000 meant for patient care.
Alec Gandy, a former senior manager at the Dudley Integrated Health and Care NHS Trust, was sentenced to 30 months in prison for fraudulently obtaining £123,000 by creating fake employees and falsifying invoices.
The funds, meant for patient care, were used primarily for gambling and personal business expenses.
Two codefendants, Kaylee Wright and Matthew Lane, pleaded guilty to money laundering and received a community order and suspended sentence, respectively.
The fraud deprived the trust of resources that could have funded key healthcare staff.
The NHS Counter Fraud Authority and Crown Prosecution Service emphasized the breach of public trust and ongoing efforts to recover stolen assets.
Un ex gerente del NHS fue encarcelado por 30 meses después de obtener fraudulentamente £ 123,000 destinados a la atención de pacientes.