THEFTS TOTALLING £l3l ADMITTED
Former Union Secretary
ACCUSED COMMITTED FOR SENTENCE By Telegraph—Press Association. AUCKLAND, March 16. Admitting that between May 24 and December 1 last year, while holding the position of secretary-treasurer of the Auckland Metal Workers’ Assistants’ Union, be had stolen sums of money totalling £l3l, the property of the union, Stanley Horace James, aged 47, labourer, was committed to the Supreme Court for sentence in the Magistrates’ Court. ■ Thomas James Stewart, present secretary of the union, said accused was secretary of the union prior to witness taking the position. When witness took over "he found numerous instances where money received by accused from members had not been accounted for. In many cases accused had given temporary receipts and witness had. not found any instance of accused receiving money from a member and not givin te a receipt. Edward Stanley, a former member of the union, said that, as secretary and treasurer, accused had complete control of the union’s income while he held office. Accused received £5 a week. When accused took the position of secretary-treasurer the union had a bank credit balance of £lB4/6/10. Accused was responsible for the collection of union fees and no money had been banked by him between May 24 and September 3 of last year. Witness said that at a general meeting on November 8 it was decided that an audit of the books should be made and on December 1, when witness asked if an audit had' been made, accused replied: “No, I won't have’an audit on an unfinancial member’s motion.” The executive that day decided to suspend
accused from office. Later, when an audit had been made, it was decided to place the matter in the hands of the police. Arthur Percy Postiewaite, auditor, said he had made an audit of the union’s books covering the period when accused was secretary-treasurer. The books had not been properly kept and witness found a total deficiency of £l3l. Accused told witness he had been worrying over personal affairs and during that time the affairs of the union had got into a muddle.
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Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 148, 18 March 1939, Page 8
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350THEFTS TOTALLING £l3l ADMITTED Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 148, 18 March 1939, Page 8
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