New records detail Pa. township secretary’s alleged half-million-dollar heist. How did sports betting, trips, and more go unnoticed? https://t.co/FQPWm8XRiH
Pamela Hackenburg allegedly used Gregg Township’s credit cards to steal almost $533,000 from local taxpayers. The township’s supervisors never looked at a statement. https://t.co/FvG8pxtXeQ
Former Sardis Fire Department secretary accused of submitting fraudulent invoices https://t.co/j0GbtTEduD https://t.co/2Fo1cS7thj

Pamela Hackenburg, the former secretary of Gregg Township, has been accused of embezzling nearly $533,000 from local taxpayers by misusing township credit cards. The alleged theft went unnoticed as township supervisors reportedly failed to review financial statements. Hackenburg's actions are part of a broader concern regarding financial oversight within local government, particularly as she is also linked to gambling activities. In a separate case, a former Uniontown treasurer was found guilty of stealing over $100,000 in taxpayer funds for gambling purposes, potentially facing up to 10 years in prison. Additionally, a former secretary of the Sardis Fire Department is under investigation for submitting fraudulent invoices, highlighting ongoing issues of financial misconduct in various local government roles.