HONESTY THE BEST POLICY
17 April 2009
This find may have keeper's consequences
The "finders keepers, losers weepers" story of a Swindon
housewife who cashed in a winning lotto ticket she found
on the floor of a supermarket made many UK newspapers
this week.
The Daily Express reported that Amanda
Stacey (34) picked up the lotto ticket off the floor of
a supermarket, took it home and was delighted to
discover that it was a winning ticket worth GBP 30 000.
But instead of handing the ticket in, she and her
husband cashed it in and used the prize money for their
personal gain....and as a result now face possible
imprisonment for fraud.
The real owner of the
ticket was regular player Dorothy McDonagh (61) who
realised it had in fact been her ticket, which she
proved to the lotto administrators, Camelot.
The
case was reported to the police, who immediately froze
the remaining GBP 15 000 of the prize in the Staceys
possession and brought charges of theft and dishonesty.
When interviewed by officers, Amanda Stacey said
she had not realised she was committing a crime. She
simply put the find down to good luck.
But the
Crown Prosecution Service took a different view. The
Staceys were taken to court where they admitted making a
false representation. Stacey also admitted theft.
They were each given 11-month suspended jail
sentences. The judge at Swindon Crown Court said the
pair acted out of financial need, not greed.
Rob
Ross, defending, told the court: “It is important for
the public to know that ‘Finders keepers, losers
weepers’ is not true and never was true.”
A
court hearing in July will decide if Dorothy McDonagh
will get the GBP 15 000 that remains. The only way she
can recover the other half is by a private action.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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