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.
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