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City of Ottawa recovers stolen $558,000 after fraud scheme involving Salvation Army

OTTAWA — The City of Ottawa's treasurer says the municipality has recovered more than half a million dollars it lost in a fraud scheme carried out against the local Salvation Army homeless shelter.
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A Salvation Army bell is rung in front of a grocery store, in Lynden, Wash., Tuesday, Dec. 8, 2020. The City of Ottawa's treasurer says the city has recovered the more than half a million dollars it lost in a fraud scheme perpetrated against the local Salvation Army homeless shelter.THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP/Elaine Thompson

OTTAWA — The City of Ottawa's treasurer says the municipality has recovered more than half a million dollars it lost in a fraud scheme carried out against the local Salvation Army homeless shelter.

An earlier memo to city council revealed that $558,000 was lost after the Salvation Army Ottawa Booth Centre fell victim to an "illegal action."

City staff noticed an irregularity related to a payment made to the shelter on April 11.

City treasurer Wendy Stephanson says the fraud was reported to police and the city's bank.

She says the city immediately took legal action to recover the funds, which have now been fully returned.

The Salvation Army is co-operating with the police investigation, and the city has launched its own internal investigation into how the money was stolen.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published May 9, 2022.

Laura Osman, The Canadian Press