Kettering employee stole from Wicksteed Park through fake refunds
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An employee at Wicksteed Park stole more than £1,000 by sending fake refunds to his own account.
Harry Allison-Norman, of Havelock Street in Kettering, was sacked from his role at the popular park after his crimes were discovered during an internal audit.
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Hide AdYesterday (Thursday) in a brief hearing at Northampton Magistrates' Court he admitted fraud by false representation and theft by employee.
The 21-year-old, who communicated through a sign language interpreter, stole a total of £1,295.40 between March and September in 2018 by issuing false refunds to his account.
No further details of his crimes were heard in court yesterday.
A spokesman for the park said: “Wicksteed Park called in police after irregularities were identified during an internal audit.
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Hide Ad“Following an internal disciplinary inquiry, a member of staff in our food and beverage team was subsequently dismissed in line with our zero tolerance policy on such matters."
Chairman of the bench Fleur Boynton granted Allison-Norman unconditional bail so a pre-sentence report can be carried out.
She said: "The offences that you have pleaded guilty to [mean] we will require more information in order to make the appropriate sentence."
Allison-Norman will be sentenced at the same court on March 10.