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Locked up in April: Criminals jailed in Greater Manchester last month

Locked up in April: Criminals jailed in Greater Manchester last month Some of the criminal cases covered by MEN reporters over the last month 19:24, 1 MAY 2021 Updated Some of the criminals locked up in Greater Manchester in April 2021 A vodka-fuelled rapist who subjected a child to grave sexual abuse and four people who hunted down a doting dad and murdered him were just some of the criminals locked up in the region in April. Greater Manchester courts gave out hefty prison sentences for all manner of crimes last month. Other offenders put behind bars include a road rage thug who left a man for dead and a paedophile who asked his victim s mum not to tell police he sexually assaulted her child.

Ancoats conman urged mum-of-two to leave her husband for him - then she learnt from Facebook that he had two boyfriends

Ancoats conman urged mum-of-two to leave her husband for him - then she learnt from Facebook that he had two boyfriends He is just manipulating again and again and again. He had absolutely no thought for the victims. Updated Stephen Day The extraordinary trail of misery left across the country by a love cheat conman has been described by traumatised victims. Job losses, mental breakdowns and plunging property values have all been suffered by victims of Stephen Day, a Manchester account who stole from members of the public, businesses and the NHS to fund a luxury lifestyle. Earlier this month the Ancoats businessman was jailed for over 11 years after admitting various frauds totalling £1.4m. Now, the extent and effect of his deceit on his victims can be revealed, after the Manchester Evening News obtained statements from a number of them.

How was conman Stephen Day hired as NHS finance boss?

But the Trust continues to refuse to answer this newspaper’s questions about what due diligence it carried out before hiring Day, whether his performance and attendance were adequate, whether the trust was defrauded, and the circumstances of his departure.  Alex Stewart, chief executive of patient group Healthwatch Norfolk, said: “They have to be as open and transparent as possible. “We should know what lessons have been learned as a result of the incident, and how we know it won’t happen again.”  Three trusts, 20 companies, and one angina attack  Between 2011 and 2014 Day, of Quiech Mill, Blairgowrie, used his status to be appointed as director, financial director or company secretary of four organisations including a care home provider for vulnerable people. 

How was conman Stephen Day hired as NHS finance boss? | East Anglian Daily Times

But the Trust continues to refuse to answer this newspaper’s questions about what due diligence it carried out before hiring Day, whether his performance and attendance were adequate, whether the trust was defrauded, and the circumstances of his departure.  Alex Stewart, chief executive of patient group Healthwatch Norfolk, said: “They have to be as open and transparent as possible. “We should know what lessons have been learned as a result of the incident, and how we know it won’t happen again.”  Three trusts, 20 companies, and one angina attack  Between 2011 and 2014 Day, of Quiech Mill, Blairgowrie, used his status to be appointed as director, financial director or company secretary of four organisations including a care home provider for vulnerable people. 

How was conman Stephen Day hired as NHS finance boss?

How was conman Stephen Day hired as NHS finance boss?
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