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Clacton kids’ charity bosses jailed for using donations to gamble

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Khan admitted defrauding the charity in 2021 while Donovan denied three counts of fraud before being convicted at the same court in January this year.

Khan set up Kidz Come First in 2011 and ran the charity from her former home in Clacton-on-Sea, Essex, which she shared with Donovan, who was a trustee of the organisation.

A police investigation was launched in 2017 after complaints were received by the Charity Commission.

Bank statements revealed thousands of pounds were paid from the charity’s bank account to Khan’s personal account and eventually used on online gambling sites.

Det Con Claire March, who led the investigation, said detectives were applying for confiscation orders to recoup some of the stolen money.

“To steal £315,000 from a children’s charity where the money should have been spent on disabled and terminally ill children for equipment, healthcare and respite holidays is absolutely shocking,” she said.

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