22 Sep 2006
Elwyn Graham Vaughan, 40, of Bryn Saethon, Penrhyndeudraeth, the managing director of a Gwynedd enterprise agency, will be tried over accusations of false accounting.
Elwyn, the managing director of Cymad, in the town of Porthmadog, first appeared at Pwllheli magistrates court on June 21.
He denied two charges of false accounting, involving two cheques, one for £500 and the other for £180.
The offences allegedly took place on 19 August 2005 with Vaughan charged on June 14 this year.
The two charges will be heard at Crown Court in Caernarfon on 20 October.
Vaughan’s unconditional bail was extended to that date.
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