Grannyben, all you are doing is your job, an employer will expect all employees to inform him if something is going wrong. Supposing you say nothing and then things get worse, your manager finds out, and discovers you knew about it all along, but said nothing. You will feel much worse then.
Along time ago in a junior post I had to check all expense accounts before submitting them to my manager for signature. My main job was just to make sure all receipts were there and everything added up. It soon became clear that one employee in particular was submitting expenses with huge amounts for things which (then) you didn't get receipts for; taxis and phone calls.
It got so bad that in the end I told my manager because I was concerned that if someone else found out, I would get it in the neck, for not commenting on it, when I could see what was happening.
You are in the same situation. From every point of view, to do anything other than as you plan is wrong.