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160-year-old show could die after $117k fraud | A Current Affair

Subscribe here: https://bit.ly/2mBeStv A show society founded in 1855 is under threat after a former CEO stole more than $117,000 from the organisation.

The not-for-profit Royal Geelong Agricultural and Pastoral Society has held the annual Royal Geelong Show for generations.

Volunteers often put forward their own money to help keep things moving.

But Jacqui Patmore, who was CEO of the society between 2012 and 2016, treated the show as a personal piggy-bank, illegally using the company credit card more than 400 times to fund a lavish lifestyle.

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