Pubdate: Sat, 18 May 2002 Source: State, The (SC) Copyright: 2002 The State Contact: http://www.thestate.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/426 Author: Lora Hines, Staff Writer Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/corrupt.htm (Corruption) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/rehab.htm (Treatment) EX-AGENCY DIRECTOR CHARGED WITH EMBEZZLEMENT A former program director at the state's substance abuse agency on Friday was charged with embezzling more than $48,500 from the department during an almost two-year period. Agents from the State Law Enforcement Division arrested Katherine Yandle, 36, of 149 Greensprings Court, late Friday afternoon. Yandle is charged with 10 counts of forgery, embezzlement of public funds, obstructing justice and conspiracy. She was taken to the Richland County jail. She couldn't be reached for comment. Yandle resigned from her job at the state Department of Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse Services on May 1, said interim director Wendell Price. She was coordinator of a program that helps children being released from the state Department of Juvenile Justice, Price said. Yandle is charged with embezzling $48,789.77 from the state Department of Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse Services between July 28, 2000, and March 13, 2002, according to arrest warrants. She also told witnesses to lie to agents investigating the case between April 22 and April 30, warrants state. Yandle is accused of forging checks written for other programs and diverting them into her bank account, warrants state. A routine review revealed financial irregularities, Price said. Afterward, agency officials contacted SLED agents to investigate, he said. "As far as we can tell, this was a single individual who acted alone who will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law," Price said. He said he's not aware of any other substance abuse agency employees being investigated in the case. SLED spokeswoman Kathryn Richardson said agents still are investigating, but declined to elaborate. Price said he doesn't know why Yandle would have taken money from the agency. The program she coordinated still is operating and has not been affected because of missing money, Price said. Yandle's arrest comes as SLED, the state Ethics Commission and 5th Circuit Solicitor Barney Giese are investigating a separate case involving legal and political campaign materials that were found on a substance abuse agency computer. Giese said in a letter earlier this month to the commission that the inquiry revealed at least one employee of the agency used a state-owned computer to conduct nonagency related legal affairs. Information seized, he said, "reveals documentation related to Director Rick Wade's potential race for the office of secretary of state." Wade, who resigned as director of the state's substance abuse agency earlier this month to concentrate on his campaign for secretary of state, has said that he carefully separated his job from his campaign work. - --- MAP posted-by: Jackl