Amy Fisken appeared in the dock at Dundee Sheriff Court and admitted stealing from the House of Horrors charity event at St Andrews University.
The director of a university's charity Halloween ball has been caught embezzling nearly £6,000 of funds.
She admitted embezzling £5,737.77 of charitable funds while acting as a co-director of the House of Horrors event between 1 January 2019 and 1 January 2021. Amy Fisken appeared in the dock at Dundee Sheriff Court and admitted stealing from the House of Horrors charity event at St Andrews University
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