Alec Gandy, of Housman Way, Cleobury Mortimer, had initially been due to be sentenced at Wolverhampton Crown Court in July – but the date has been put off four times.
It was most recently due to be on Friday (November 14) but will now be held on December 23.
Gandy pleaded guilty to one count of fraud by abuse of position while he was working as a Senior Operational Manager at Dudley Integrated Health and Care NHS Trust.
The charge said the 43-year-old was expected to “safeguard, or not to act against, the financial interests” of the NHS trust, but instead, he made a six-figure personal gain.
From April 1, 2021, until December 22, 2023, Gandy admitted he “dishonestly abused his position” at the trust, intending to make a personal gain of £123,090.
The Dudley Integrated Health and Care NHS Trust was dissolved in October 2024, and its staff, property, services, and liabilities have since been transferred to the Black Country Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust, Dudley Group NHS Foundation Trust and Black Country Integrated Care Board.
Gandy was due initially to be sentenced on July 8, which was put off to September 9. It was then put off to October 10 then to Friday November 14.