Teachers' union secretary caught on CCTV allegedly shoplifting from country clothing store

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Teachers' union secretary caught on CCTV allegedly shoplifting from country clothing store
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South Australia's teachers' union will hold an urgent meeting tomorrow, after a Mount Gambier business accuses the organisation's state secretary of shoplifting.

Help keep family & friends informed by sharing this articleSouth Australia's teachers' union will hold an urgent meeting tomorrow, after a Mount Gambier business accused the organisation's state secretary of shoplifting.

Leah York was in Mount Gambier for a briefing session for the Australian Education Union's enterprise bargaining negotiations.Ms York told News Corp there had been a misunderstanding, after she paid for a different item and then had to quickly leave the shop to go to the toilet.After media reports on the case, the shop, Lima & Co., then posted on social media that it had reviewed more video footage and seen the same person in the shop earlier, appearing to steal an orange top.

"After receiving more information about your theft, we took a closer look at the footage and discovered you failed to mention before you left the store the first time, that you had already stolen an orange knit," the shop posted.Australian Eduction Union South Australia state secretary Leah York.

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