The Salvation Army will update the public this afternoon about allegations of an internal theft involving $2 million in donated toys at its Toronto warehouse.
It's alleged donated toys and food were stolen from the Salvation Army's warehouse on Railside Road, near the Don Valley Parkway and Lawrence Avenue.
CBC News has confirmed the warehouse, where the charity stores and sorts donations, is the focus of a police investigation.
A report in the Toronto Star says it's alleged that more than $2 million worth of toys has been taken from the Toronto warehouse over two years. The newspaper also reports that the agency has fired its executive director in response to complaints made by a whistleblowing employee.
Salvation Army spokesman Maj. John Murray did not respond to the CBC's repeated calls for comment.
Murray has been in Ottawa dealing with another case of theft within the Sally Ann.
He told CBC news earlier this week that $240,000 went missing from the charity's accounts in Ottawa.
The executive director of Ottawa's Salvation Army was fired after internal and police investigations.
Do reports of theft change your plans to donate to the Salvation Army this holiday season?
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