Lloyd Carr: Lloyd Carr, former executive director of the Alberta Alcohol and Drug Abuse Commission AADAC , admitted to diverting money from the program into his own accounts between 2004 and 2006 to support a gambling addiction, according to CBC. Carr, 49, also later admitted to using a forged University of Calgary bachelor of social work degree to get a job as a mental health worker with the NOR-MAN Health Authority in Flin Flon, Man., as well as using a fake doctor's note to obtain sick leave to attend his trial in Alberta and The National Parole Board has turned down a request from the man who defrauded the province of Alberta of $634,000 while head of an addictions agency. Former Alberta and Manitoba bureaucrat Lloyd Carr was denied day parole last week. He was convicted of fraud in 2010 and sentenced to three-and-a-half years in jail.
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