Reckley denies 1.2m fraud

Thu, Feb 14th 2019, 08:00 AM

 

FORMER Urban Renewal Deputy Director Michelle Reckley was charged yesterday with defrauding the government of $1,255,637.83 via the Urban Renewal Small Homes Repair programme in Grand Bahama.
Reckley, 58, was arraigned alongside five others – James Hall, 49; Kylon Vincent, 26; Christopher Symonette, 59; Stefanie Collie, 27; and Joseph Lightbourne, 40 – all appearing before Chief Magistrate Joyann Ferguson-Pratt where they entered not guilty pleas to 59 total charges...

FORMER Urban Renewal Deputy Director Michelle Reckley was charged yesterday with defrauding the government of $1,255,637.83 via the Urban Renewal Small Homes Repair programme in Grand Bahama.

Reckley, 58, was arraigned alongside five others – James Hall, 49; Kylon Vincent, 26; Christopher Symonette, 59; Stefanie Collie, 27; and Joseph Lightbourne, 40 – all appearing before Chief Magistrate Joyann Ferguson-Pratt where they entered not guilty pleas to 59 total charges...

 

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