THE fund to find Madeleine McCann was
ripped off by up to £100,000,
whistleblowers claim.
Documents alleging the huge fraud have
been handed to her parents Kate and
Gerry.
It is claimed a person connected to the
hunt for the three-year-old used public
donations to fund his own lifestyle. He
is said to have duped the McCanns into
thinking the cash was spent looking for
their daughter.
Two whistleblowers named the man in
sworn affidavits which The Sun passed to
the couple.
They allege false accounting and forgery
of travel and hotel receipts.
One said: “What made the fraud so
disgusting was money came from people
who shed tears over her disappearance
and wanted to do their little bit.”
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Kate and
Gerry McCann |
The Fund was launched in May 2007 when
Madeleine disappeared from the
Portuguese resort of Praia da Luz.
It has raised more than £2million.
Backers include JK Rowling and David
Beckham.
There is no suggestion of any wrongdoing
by Kate or Gerry who thanked The Sun for
the evidence.
Last night the McCanns’ spokesman said:
“Madeleine’s Fund takes extremely
seriously any suggestion monies intended
for the search have been obtained
fraudulently.
“Kate, Gerry and the other directors of
Madeleine’s Fund will co-operate fully
with authorities to ensure these claims
are fully investigated.” |