27-11-2025 01:18 via cbc.ca

Former Surrey finance clerk charged with defrauding city out of $2.5 million

A former City of Surrey finance clerk and part-time pastry chef accused of diverting taxpayer funds to her boutique cake-baking business has been charged with cooking the books at city hall.
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