A.G. Schneiderman Recovers $1m Embezzled From Catholic Missionary Group By Former CFO
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"I'm pleased that we've been able to recover the stolen charitable funds and return a large sum to the Societies so they can continue their important mission. Today's agreement also ensures that these organizations will continue to enhance their controls to operate in a responsible fashion and prevent any future abuses," Attorney
The societies have agreed to a number of measures to strengthen their internal financial controls. These include the reconstitution of their audit and finance committees, and new and enhanced procedures for check handling, wire transfers, mail sorting, credit card use, petty cash and the handling of cash disbursements. The organizations will also install new accounting and management software systems and conduct periodic, proactive reviews of their risk control policies and practices.
Together with the other Pontifical Mission Societies, the
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The Attorney General's investigation did not find evidence that
In addition to the
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A copy of the settlement agreement with the former CFO's widow can be found here(http://www.ag.ny.gov/pdfs/SPOF%20AOD%20%28executed%29.pdf). A copy of the agreement with the Societies can be found here(http://www.ag.ny.gov/pdfs/Pontifical%20Mission%20Societies--AG%20Agreement%20Executed.pdf).
The investigation of this matter was handled by
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