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Jail for fraudster who stole £640,000 from cancer hospital | |
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An NHS worker has been jailed for four years over a fraud in which £642,000 meant for vital cancer drugs was stolen from a world-renowned hospital. | An NHS worker has been jailed for four years over a fraud in which £642,000 meant for vital cancer drugs was stolen from a world-renowned hospital. |
Stacey Tipler, 32, used her job in the accounts department at London's Royal Marsden NHS Trust to alter payment details. | Stacey Tipler, 32, used her job in the accounts department at London's Royal Marsden NHS Trust to alter payment details. |
She spent the money on shopping sprees and mortgage payments. | She spent the money on shopping sprees and mortgage payments. |
Her partner Scott Chaplin was jailed for five-and-a half years for his part as the ringleader. | Her partner Scott Chaplin was jailed for five-and-a half years for his part as the ringleader. |
Southwark Crown Court heard Tipler, from Carshalton, south London, sent the cash to a group of co-conspirators who then passed most of it to Chaplin. | Southwark Crown Court heard Tipler, from Carshalton, south London, sent the cash to a group of co-conspirators who then passed most of it to Chaplin. |
For several months after December 2011, Tipler substituted account numbers of pharmaceutical firms which were due payment with the those of the men recruited by Chaplin. | For several months after December 2011, Tipler substituted account numbers of pharmaceutical firms which were due payment with the those of the men recruited by Chaplin. |
Passing sentence, Judge Anthony Leonard QC said Chaplin was the "main instigator" but Tipler was "invaluable" to the scam, which he said could had been "catastrophic" for the hospital's patients. | Passing sentence, Judge Anthony Leonard QC said Chaplin was the "main instigator" but Tipler was "invaluable" to the scam, which he said could had been "catastrophic" for the hospital's patients. |
He told her: "It could only have been you who could have come up with the sophisticated and ingenious methods to ensure that your fraud went undetected." | He told her: "It could only have been you who could have come up with the sophisticated and ingenious methods to ensure that your fraud went undetected." |
£310,000 shortfall | £310,000 shortfall |
At one point a drugs firm threatened to stop supplying the hospital with medication after failing to receive payment because of the fraud, the court heard. | At one point a drugs firm threatened to stop supplying the hospital with medication after failing to receive payment because of the fraud, the court heard. |
Some of the money has been recovered, but the hospital still has a shortfall of £310,000 as it had to pay again for the medication when drugs firms did not receive initial payments. | Some of the money has been recovered, but the hospital still has a shortfall of £310,000 as it had to pay again for the medication when drugs firms did not receive initial payments. |
Tipler, a mother-of-two, who worked at the trust in Chelsea, west London, for 10 years, was found guilty of conspiracy to defraud. | Tipler, a mother-of-two, who worked at the trust in Chelsea, west London, for 10 years, was found guilty of conspiracy to defraud. |
Chaplin, 33, also from Carshalton, was convicted of the same charge and a count of conspiracy to launder money. | Chaplin, 33, also from Carshalton, was convicted of the same charge and a count of conspiracy to launder money. |
The other defendants were: | The other defendants were: |
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