Former employee in state treasurer’s office charged with stealing state funds
A retired employee of the State of Illinois was the treasurer of the Office of Federal Authorities pocket more than $ 263000 to the State money in a number of complex Wire, she worked for transfers of the state.
Debra Kay Kirby, 53, Taylorville, Ill., was charged Tuesday by a Grand Jury in Springfield, to the detriment of wire fraud and money laundering, the United States Atty. Rodger Heaton’s office.
Kirby, retired, held in May 2006, worked for the office of treasurer for 33 years, the alleged misuse of 2005 occurred.
Treasurer Alexi Giannoulias will take up her post in 2007, pointed out that Kirby did not operate under its administration, but said that this type of violation of the trust of the public, if true, “outraged” him.
Kirby, 67000 dollars per year, then-Treasurer Judy Baar Topinka Springfield’s Office, is accused, the transfer of $ 750000 in a personal bank account needs to be checked. It moves at $ 263408, that money into their own accounts, according to the indictment.
Then be used, a lot of payment to the State of $ 263408 Pekin Hospital camouflage the stolen funds, according to the indictment. On the cover of the outstanding balance, she presented a deposit in an amount that the money they have in the books of the company, said Giannoulias.
Giannoulias staff, the detection system is only a few weeks.
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