Aberdeen gambling addict with huge payday loan debts redirected 223k of customer refunds into his own… – The Scottish Sun

Posted: June 15, 2021 at 7:21 pm

A GAMBLING addict has been jailed for embezzling 223,000 from the law firm where he worked.

Trainee paralegal Callum Scott, 23, was sentenced to 16 months after he admitted redirecting customer refunds, repayments or overpayments to his own bank account, to pay off mounting payday loans.

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The four-month scam was described as a "spectacular breach of trust" against Aberdein Considine, one of Scotland's largest legal firms, at Aberdeen Sheriff Court.

And Scott was blasted for "stealing from Peter to pay Paul".

His deception was discovered following an internal probe at the firm, sparked when some customers asked why their money had not been returned.

Fiscal depute Colin Neilson told the court Scott helped organise refunds, repayments or overpayments to customers and redirected the cash to his own bank account.

Mr Neilson said: "On receiving instructions the accused then entered his own banking details, resulting in the funds that were to be transferred to customers being transferred to his own bank account.

"This was done on several occasions by the accused."

Aberdein Considine called in police, and Scott was charged with embezzling the huge sum between August and November 2018.

Defence solicitor Jen Pritchard said Scott, who is now working as a milkman, found himself in "unique and dark times" due to the nature of his gambling habit but has since "faced his demons".

She added: "He fully accepts that he had substantial gambling addictions and had got himself into a lot of financial trouble with payday loans, credit cards and other debts.

"He was spending up to half his monthly income on these gambling debts and gambling.

"He fully accepted when spoken to by Aberdein Considine and police that he had partaken in this behaviour.

"He finds it hard to put into words how guilty and ashamed he is.

"Looking back he is horrified of the person he was and the person he had become."

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Ms Pritchard said Scott had recently become a father, which had "changed him as a person".

He has also managed to replay close to 160,000 of the total sum he stole.

Sheriff Philip Mann described Scott's actions as a "spectacular breach of trust" and an example of "stealing from Peter to pay Paul".

He added: "No doubt your activities caused concern to those clients of Aberdein Considine, who were expecting to receive refunds and I do know that some funds will be outstanding for many, many months.

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"I have to say that the breach of trust is so spectacular that despite the fact you are a first offender there is no alternative to a custodial sentence in this case."

Sheriff Mann sentenced Scott, of Aberdeen, to 16 months in prison.

A spokesman for Aberdein Considine said: "Aberdein Considine carries out remortgage conveyancing work under a rigorous compliance framework governed by the Law Society of Scotland, the Financial Conduct Authority and the Solicitors Regulation Authority - as well as the elite standards of our multiple lender clients.

"It was the robust internal processes within this framework which quickly alerted us to the transactional irregularities involved in this case, allowing us to recover funds and alert the police.

"No client suffered any financial loss."

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