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Police officer sacked for paying 90p too little for charity Jaffa Cakes – The Guardian
PC Chris Dwyer put 10p in charity tin at Halifax police station and claimed he had paid correct amount of £1

A police officer has been sacked after taking two packets of Jaffa Cakes from a charity stall without paying full price.
PC Chris Dwyer paid 10p for the confectionery, and then claimed he had paid the correct amount of £1.
The West Yorkshire officer, 51,…
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