Hands in the Courtauld till
July 23 2014

Picture: Telegraph
Here's a sad tale - a gambling addict who worked at the Courtauld has been jailed for three years for stealing £150,000 from the museum. Daniel Edgley (above) worked on the front till between 2010 and 2013 and pocketed cash from admission sales. He was only caught after a temporary member of staff noticed suspicious behaviour. More here in the Telegraph.

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