A worker of the South Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles has actually been billed with taking public cash, the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division revealed.
The DMV examiner basic obtained a problem from a consumer that claimed she was overcharged for her title by Shayla Singleton-Drayton, according to a testimony. Singleton-Drayton, 44, was a consumer solution rep at the St. George SCDMV workplace in Dorchester Area. Her obligations required the safekeeping, transfer and dispensation of public buddies.
The consumer was billed $600 rather than the proper $585. More examination discovered that just $85 was transferred right into the cash money cabinet. The SCDMV better evaluated Singleton-Drayton’s purchases and uncovered she had actually refined title purchases yet did not make up all the funds obtained.
In Between December 1, 2022, and March 7, 2024, according to a testimony, Singleton-Drayton took $19,451 in public funds.
She confessed to SLED representatives that she had actually taken the cash due to the fact that she had monetary troubles, and utilized it to pay her individual costs and various other expenditures.
Singleton-Drayton was billed on Wednesday with embezzlement of public funds with a worth higher than $10,000, SLED claimed. She was scheduled right into the Dorchester County Detention Center. The 1st Circuit Solicitor’s Office will certainly prosecute the situation.