SHA employee terminated for embezzling funds from residents’ trust accounts
The restitution payment was received on Oct. 17, 2022. The Saskatchewan Health Authority reimbursed the residents for the remaining $2,262 that was not covered by restitution.Father watches live on phone app as video shows strangers entering home while child is aloneAccording to the statement new processes have been implemented at the location regarding purchases made on behalf of residents.
SHA says training sessions have been completed for staff in the SHA’s former Prairie North region who are responsible for handling resident accounts and cash. They say reviews are now being conducted on an ongoing basis. For privacy reasons, SHA says they cannot reveal the name, role, department or regulatory body of the employee in question.
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