February
16, 2012
LANSING, Mich. - Michigan
Secretary of State Ruth Johnson and Attorney General Bill Schuette today
announced charges against a former Michigan Department of State employee after
approximately $19,000 in taxpayer funds were stolen from a Clinton Township
branch office. The charges result from an investigation by the Michigan State
Police following a referral by the Secretary of State's Internal Security
Division and were brought by the Attorney General's Public Integrity Unit.
"We will not tolerate misuse of
public funds or any attempts to defraud Michigan taxpayers," Johnson said. "This
case is a perfect example of how agencies can work together for the public good,
and a reflection of all of the state employees who pursued evidence to bring
this individual to justice."
"Taxpayers' money should be
handled with respect and integrity, not used for personal enrichment," said
Schuette. "Corruption must be stamped out wherever it is found."
"I applaud
Secretary Johnson for maintaining strong internal safeguards that protect
taxpayers' money and ensure corrupt public servants are brought to justice,"
continued Schuette.
Former Department of State
employee Conchithia Kelley, 34, of Warren, is charged in the embezzlement of
approximately $19,000. Kelley's job responsibilities included counting and
verifying cash paid by customers. Kelley was also responsible for transferring
the cash from a safe to an armored car service for transport to a bank.
Between November 2010 and
February 2011, $19,000 was found to be missing. Discrepancies triggered an
internal investigation by the Department of State and later referral to the
Michigan State Police.
Kelley was charged
with one count of the Embezzlement by a Public Official Over $50, a felony
punishable by up to 10 years in prison and/or a $5,000 fine. She was arrested by
Attorney General investigators this morning and was arraigned in 41b District
Court in Macomb County by Magistrate Daniel Goulette. Kelley was released on a
$10,000 personal bond and is next due in court for a preliminary exam before
Judge Sebastian Lucido at 1:30 p.m. Feb. 29.
Kelley's employment
with the Department of State was terminated July 22, 2011.
A criminal charge is
merely an accusation and the defendants are presumed innocent unless proven
guilty.
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For media questions,
please call Gisgie Dávila Gendreau, Michigan Department of State,
517-373-2520; or
John Sellek and Joy Yearout, Attorney
General's Office, 517-373-8060.