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Surgery thief must pay £250,000 | Surgery thief must pay £250,000 |
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A woman who stole £100,000 from the doctors' practice which she managed has been ordered to pay an extra £250,000 or face three more years in jail. | A woman who stole £100,000 from the doctors' practice which she managed has been ordered to pay an extra £250,000 or face three more years in jail. |
Dawn Beynon, 45, has already repaid the £104,000 she stole from the Ammanford surgery, Swansea Crown Court was told. | Dawn Beynon, 45, has already repaid the £104,000 she stole from the Ammanford surgery, Swansea Crown Court was told. |
But Dyfed-Powys Police took further action against Beynon, from Llandybie, after she had used some of the cash to build a portfolio of five properties. | But Dyfed-Powys Police took further action against Beynon, from Llandybie, after she had used some of the cash to build a portfolio of five properties. |
Judge Keith Thomas ordered Beynon to pay within six months or face jail. | Judge Keith Thomas ordered Beynon to pay within six months or face jail. |
Beynon, a mother-of-three, was jailed last September after admitting 33 theft offences and trying to obtain a mortgage by inflating her income. | Beynon, a mother-of-three, was jailed last September after admitting 33 theft offences and trying to obtain a mortgage by inflating her income. |
The court heard she was released from prison and tagged after serving less than three months of her 15 month sentence. | The court heard she was released from prison and tagged after serving less than three months of her 15 month sentence. |
Crime does not pay, that is the clear message Det Insp Richard Hopkin | Crime does not pay, that is the clear message Det Insp Richard Hopkin |
Police took action to recover the extra money under the Proceeds of Crime Act after finding Beynon had established a property portfolio using the stolen cash.. | Police took action to recover the extra money under the Proceeds of Crime Act after finding Beynon had established a property portfolio using the stolen cash.. |
The increase in the value of the houses and flats represented a benefit from criminal behaviour, said Geraint Walters, prosecuting. | The increase in the value of the houses and flats represented a benefit from criminal behaviour, said Geraint Walters, prosecuting. |
After behind-the-scenes negotiations both sides agreed to fix the figure at £250,000. | After behind-the-scenes negotiations both sides agreed to fix the figure at £250,000. |
Judge Keith Thomas said she must repay the money within six months or be jailed for another three years. | Judge Keith Thomas said she must repay the money within six months or be jailed for another three years. |
The judge stressed the jail term would represent punishment should she disobey the order, and would not wipe out the debt. | The judge stressed the jail term would represent punishment should she disobey the order, and would not wipe out the debt. |
Caribbean cruise | Caribbean cruise |
During her case hearing last September, the judge was told the practice manager spent the money stolen from the Margaret Street practice setting up Beynon Properties Ltd. | During her case hearing last September, the judge was told the practice manager spent the money stolen from the Margaret Street practice setting up Beynon Properties Ltd. |
She also paid for private education for two of her children and lavish holidays. | She also paid for private education for two of her children and lavish holidays. |
The thefts were discovered while she was on a £13,000 Caribbean cruise. | |
Beynon has used her position to alter cheques over a three-year period. | Beynon has used her position to alter cheques over a three-year period. |
Mr Walters said the five doctors in the practice, which looks after 8,000 patients, had allowed Beynon to look after the accounts "while they got on with treating patients". | Mr Walters said the five doctors in the practice, which looks after 8,000 patients, had allowed Beynon to look after the accounts "while they got on with treating patients". |
After Thursday's hearing, Det Insp Richard Hopkin, who heads Dyfed-Powys' financial crime team, said he was pleased with the outcome. | After Thursday's hearing, Det Insp Richard Hopkin, who heads Dyfed-Powys' financial crime team, said he was pleased with the outcome. |
During this financial year, he said the force had persuaded the courts to confiscate almost £1m from criminals. | During this financial year, he said the force had persuaded the courts to confiscate almost £1m from criminals. |
He said: "Crime does not pay, that is the clear message. Dyfed-Powys Police supports the government's initiative and is fully committed to enforcing what is a very powerful piece of legislation. | He said: "Crime does not pay, that is the clear message. Dyfed-Powys Police supports the government's initiative and is fully committed to enforcing what is a very powerful piece of legislation. |
"Any benefit over and above the value of the initial offending will be confiscated, " Det Insp Hopkin added. | "Any benefit over and above the value of the initial offending will be confiscated, " Det Insp Hopkin added. |
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