Former president of Gungahlin United Football Club found guilty of 60 charges of theft from club

 The former president of the Gungahlin United Football Club has been found guilty of stealing more than $31,000 from the club.

The ACT Magistrates Court heard Aaron Alexander, 50, spent the money on his personal car lease to the tune of $8,000, at a jeans shop, a pet shop and the movies.

Magistrate Glenn Theakston also found him guilty of spending the money on fines.

The court heard Alexander had been in control of the club's finances between September 2016, when the treasurer left, and July 2018 when he was stood down.

Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-08-30/act-former-president-gungahlin-fc-guilty-of-stealing-from-club/101387030




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