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South Simcoe police officer, wife charged with fraud

A veteran officer with the South Simcoe police force and his wife have been charged with fraud. Nick Westoll / File / Global News

A 17-year veteran South Simcoe police officer and his wife have been charged with fraud following an investigation into employee benefits claims.

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According to police, the investigation began three months ago and culminated with the officer, Const. Lui Giordano, and his wife, Katherine Giordano, being charged on Monday.

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Lui Giordano, 52, and Katherine Giordano, 53, were both charged with fraud over $5,000, forgery and uttering forged documents.

The police officer has also been suspended with pay.

“We hold our members to a high standard,” South Simcoe police Chief Andrew Fletcher said in a statement. “These allegations are concerning, but we must let the court process take its course.”

Lui and Katherine Giordano are scheduled to appear in court in Barrie on March 23.

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