This article is from the source 'bbc' and was first published or seen on . It last changed over 40 days ago and won't be checked again for changes.

You can find the current article at its original source at http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-birmingham-42452828

The article has changed 5 times. There is an RSS feed of changes available.

Version 1 Version 2
Ex-Birmingham Dogs Home boss jailed for £900k fraud Ex-Birmingham Dogs Home boss jailed for £900k fraud
(35 minutes later)
The former boss of Birmingham Dogs Home has been jailed for five years for defrauding the charity of £900,000 over a four-year period.The former boss of Birmingham Dogs Home has been jailed for five years for defrauding the charity of £900,000 over a four-year period.
Simon Price, 53, of Somerton Drive, Solihull, had pleaded guilty to 10 counts of fraud by abuse of position.Simon Price, 53, of Somerton Drive, Solihull, had pleaded guilty to 10 counts of fraud by abuse of position.
He admitted fraud for sums ranging between £9,690 for a false invoice and £399,350 connected to the sale of a house.He admitted fraud for sums ranging between £9,690 for a false invoice and £399,350 connected to the sale of a house.
His ex-partner Alayna Price, 39, was handed a two-year suspended sentence. His ex-partner Alayna Price, 39, was given a two-year suspended sentence.
Alayna Price, who is pregnant and of Hill Village Road, Sutton Coldfield, admitted five counts of the same charge, relating to "legacy payments" amounting to about £254,000. Alayna Price, who is seven months pregnant and of Hill Village Road, Sutton Coldfield, admitted five counts of the same charge, relating to "legacy payments" amounting to about £254,000.
At a previous hearing, the court heard Alayna Price, the charity's commercial manager, had paid back £130,000 to the home. At a previous hearing, the court heard the mother-of-one - the charity's commercial manager - had paid back £130,000 to the home.
The offences at the Solihull-based charity all happened between February 2012 and June last year. She cried as Judge Patrick Thomas QC said her sentence would be suspended.
He told Mrs Price: "You are sole carer (to a child) and you are pregnant with another child, due in February.
"These are matters no court could conceivably ignore."
Mr Price, a gambling addict, calculated to police that he had spent £700,000 through his account on the Betfair website from 2009.
He spent thousands trying to recover ever more cash on his losing bets.
The offences at the Solihull-based charity happened between February 2012 and June last year.