Two Harvard administrators have been accused of spending $110,000 set aside for disabled students on luxury electronic items including sex toys.

Meg DeMarco and Darris Saylors both left their jobs after their new superior spotted the six-figure hole in the budget and lodged a police investigation.

As well as phones, tablets and computers that were purchased by the pair, 32-year-old Saylors, who worked in the Dean Of Students' office, is accused of spending money on sex toys.

Meg DeMarco (left) and Darris Saylors (right) both left their jobs after their superior lodged a police investigation after spotting the six-figure hole in the budget

The Langdell Hall at Harvard Law School. The college said in a statement that it had implemented new measures to prevent a similar incident occurring in the future

DeMarco, 33, who worked at Harvard Law School as Director of Student Affairs from August 2008 until November 2013, was confronted at a her current workplace, Babson College.

'It was a big job and I made mistakes,' she told WBZ-TV.

'I never intended to harm the university. I'm very sorry and will do everything in my power to rectify the situation.'

DeMarco, 33, who worked at Harvard Law as Director of Student Affairs from August 2008 until November 2013, was confronted at a her current workplace, Babson College

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She is accused of using a mobile card reader to transfer money into a personal bank account, as well as trying to cover her tracks by changing the descriptions of her transactions.

A Harvard Law spokesman said: 'As a result of this matter, the Law School implemented additional layers of controls governing the use of its credit accounts and purchasing protocols.'

The pair are expected to be arraigned on at Cambridge District Court today.