
“A former TANF program director has plead guilty to embezzlement and fraud after stealing nearly $300,000 from the federally funded program. Between 2006, when Sandra Marie Sanderville became director, to her dismissal in 2010, Sanderville would overpay TANF beneficiaries, who would then cash the illicit checks and give a portion back to Sanderville. She would also provide checks to people who were not eligible for the program and receive portions back from that as well. Sanderville was able to keep her activities under wraps for four years because she was able to ‘restrict’ access to the records. She continued to receive pay until she was terminated the following year.”
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