Bakery worker Sheryl Arthur charged with $47,000 fraud
A Sunshine Coast bakery assistant has been charged by detectives who allege she gained almost $50,000 dishonestly.
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A Beerwah woman has faced court accused of fraud.
Sheryl Laine Arthur, 36, faced the Maroochydore Magistrates Court on Monday charged with dishonestly gaining a benefit or advantage of value more than $30,000 but less than $100,000.
Court documents allege the bakery assistant gained $47,476.02 dishonestly on October 20 last year.
Nambour Criminal Investigation Branch detectives charged Ms Arthur on February 5.
The Beerwah woman was represented by duty lawyer Cherisse Breese in court on Monday.
Ms Breese said Ms Arthur was not approved for Legal Aid services and required an adjournment to seek legal advice.
Magistrate Rod Madsen adjourned the matter to April 10 and said a plea would be required, because if it was not guilty it would need to be committed to a higher court.
Ms Arthur, dressed in a cardigan and white floral dress, left the court when her matter was adjourned.
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