
Former Prince George Elizabeth Fry manager granted full parole
PRINCE GEORGE — The former Prince George and District Elizabeth Fry Society financial manager jailed last June for fraud over $5,000 was granted full parole upon eligibility March 29.
Rhonda Lee Bailey, 54, admitted to a provincial court judge that she made more than 1,000 fraudulent credit card transactions over five years, for $240,000 worth of personal vacations, flights, meals, hotels, makeup, clothing, and other miscellaneous purchases.
The embezzlement came to light after a May 2018 audit and Bailey was fired from the non-profit social services agency. She eventually pleaded guilty, was sent to jail for two-and-a-half years and ordered to pay back the $240,000 she pilfered.
The Parole Board of Canada (PBC) decision, by board members Lisa Graham and Lesley Monkman, said Bailey had been sent to an unidentified minimum security institution, granted day parole last December and is living independently in the basement of her employer.