Embezzelment - CathNews New Zealand https://cathnews.co.nz Catholic News New Zealand Wed, 13 Nov 2024 22:30:09 +0000 en-NZ hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 https://cathnews.co.nz/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/cropped-cathnewsfavicon-32x32.jpg Embezzelment - CathNews New Zealand https://cathnews.co.nz 32 32 70145804 Parish finance manager faces federal time https://cathnews.co.nz/2024/11/14/parish-finance-manager-faces-federal-time/ Thu, 14 Nov 2024 04:53:47 +0000 https://cathnews.co.nz/?p=177900 As a Florida woman prepares to be sentenced next week for embezzling nearly $900,000 from the parish where she worked, a retired IRS investigator says the case shines a spotlight on the need for parishes to implement measures to help detect and prevent theft. In June, Heather Darrey pled guilty to embezzling hundreds of thousands Read more

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As a Florida woman prepares to be sentenced next week for embezzling nearly $900,000 from the parish where she worked, a retired IRS investigator says the case shines a spotlight on the need for parishes to implement measures to help detect and prevent theft.

In June, Heather Darrey pled guilty to embezzling hundreds of thousands from Christ the King parish in Tampa, where she had been the finance manager.

A sentencing memo in the case, filed in a US district court Friday, revealed that Darrey used the $875,000 she stole from the parish to help fund a lavish lifestyle, including the purchase of a boat, and vehicle, and the installation of a pickleball court at her house.

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Crisis called over Caritas Luxembourg's missing $111 million https://cathnews.co.nz/2024/08/08/crisis-called-over-caritas-luxembourgs-missing-111-million/ Thu, 08 Aug 2024 06:06:54 +0000 https://cathnews.co.nz/?p=174220 Cartias

Caritas Luxembourg has created a crisis committee after disclosing around 61 million euros (circa NZ$111 million) is missing from its accounts. The Catholic charity is a member of Caritas Internationalis - confederation of Catholic relief groups. It is one of Luxembourg's largest charities. Caritas Luxembourg says it is providing counselling for its almost 500 employees. Read more

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Caritas Luxembourg has created a crisis committee after disclosing around 61 million euros (circa NZ$111 million) is missing from its accounts.

The Catholic charity is a member of Caritas Internationalis - confederation of Catholic relief groups. It is one of Luxembourg's largest charities.

Caritas Luxembourg says it is providing counselling for its almost 500 employees. They are "deeply shaken" by the scandal Caritas says.

The theft

Caritas Luxembourg's director general Marc Crochet says when the financial loss was discovered, Caritas had just 28 million euros in the account.

That is about half the money we need in the year to function, he explains.

"And the 28 million euros that were there were not our money either. That was about 25 million that belonged to the Luxembourg state and other donors."

He discovered 33 million of the missing 61 million euros were in credit and loans taken out in Caritas Luxembourg's name.

"The only thing I knew for sure was that someone was about to rob us" he says.

Once he saw how the money had been stolen however, Crochet says he had a good idea as to who the thief was.

"And I could actually just connect the dots and say: I know that person."

The public prosecutor's office has since said a person was arrested after turning themselves in for the theft on 22 July.

Accounting form PwC Luxembourg will be conducting investigations to uncover the facts.

At the same time, the crisis committee will make the necessary decisions "to restore the confidence of donors, the general public and public authorities in the entities" Caritas Luxembourg says.

Outrage expressed

Government officials are furious about the theft. A national debate rages about overseeing charities receiving state funds.

When he heard about the lost funds, Prime Minister Luc Frieden said Caritas would not receive "a single euro" more amid the scandal.

The Catholic charity with the big international name had been receiving state money to help provide services for the country's homeless and refugees.

Another government minister said the "sickening" theft will impact "the poorest people in Luxembourg and in the world".

Theft casts big shadow

The charity's announcement could hardly have come at a worse time.

The scandal emerged weeks before a scheduled papal visit to the 700,000-citizen Catholic-majority country.

Francis is due to make a daylong visit to Luxembourg on 26 September, meeting the prime minister, head of state Grand Duke Henri, the Catholic community and Jean-Claude Hollerich who serves as the synod on synodality's general rapporteur.

Auditing underway

While continuing to serve Luxembourg's people in need, Caritas is negotiating with banks regarding its short-term financial needs and cooperating with the judicial authorities.

An auditing firm has volunteered to assess Caritas' financial procedures "and to identify and change any technical and/or human shortcomings" a spokesperson says.

"These findings will undoubtedly shed light on how a misappropriation of funds on this scale, and over a period of nearly six months, could have been possible."

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Car crash reveals priest embezzled $95,000 https://cathnews.co.nz/2019/07/25/priest-embezzled-95000/ Thu, 25 Jul 2019 08:20:46 +0000 https://cathnews.co.nz/?p=119633 When emergency workers rushed to the scene of a Santa Rosa car accident June 19, they found Father Oscar Diaz, a local pastor, stuck in the car with a broken hip and other injuries. They also found $18,305.86, in cash. Diaz told police the money was his salary; it wasn't. Continue reading

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When emergency workers rushed to the scene of a Santa Rosa car accident June 19, they found Father Oscar Diaz, a local pastor, stuck in the car with a broken hip and other injuries. They also found $18,305.86, in cash.

Diaz told police the money was his salary; it wasn't. Continue reading

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Spending hospital donations on Cardinal's apartment https://cathnews.co.nz/2017/09/21/vatican-hospital-donations-cardinal-bertone/ Thu, 21 Sep 2017 08:08:11 +0000 https://cathnews.co.nz/?p=99712

Spending hospital donations to renovate a cardinal's apartment is defensible, says the former president of the Vatican's children's hospital. Giuseppe Profiti and the former treasurer of Bambino Gesu pediatric hospital have been charged with embezzlement and are on trial in the Vatican's criminal court. They are accused of diverting 422,000 euros from the hospital foundation Read more

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Spending hospital donations to renovate a cardinal's apartment is defensible, says the former president of the Vatican's children's hospital.

Giuseppe Profiti and the former treasurer of Bambino Gesu pediatric hospital have been charged with embezzlement and are on trial in the Vatican's criminal court.

They are accused of diverting 422,000 euros from the hospital foundation to renovate Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone's apartment. (Bertone was the Vatican Secretary of State from 2006 to 2013.)

Profiti is defending the use of funds to renovate the apartment, saying that doing so would have brought new donations. The cardinal could host intimate dinners half a dozen times a year for eight to ten wealthy potential donors at a time.

He said he expected fundraisers would have more than repaid the investment within four to five years.

"The more restricted the numbers, the more money raised since there is an element of exclusivity," Profiti told the court on Tuesday.

Apparently no fundraisers were ever held.

Bertone, who is not under investigation, had approved the concept but "the idea was mine alone," Profiti said.

He acknowledged that financial controls surrounding the spending had been lax. He could not recall if any contracts had been drawn up.

The work was carried out shortly after Bertone had stepped down as the Vatican's Secretary of State.

It has been widely suggested in the Italian media as reflecting Bertone's desire to retire in maximum comfort and elegance.

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