A primary school business manager who siphoned off more than £15,000 of cash meant for children "for a thrill" has avoided prison.Fraudster Jane Waters, who worked at William Reynolds Primary School in Woodside, Telford for 22 years, took money that was meant to support children in care and to pay for sports equipment.
But when it was made clear her explanation made no sense, as she did not have the required bank cards, Waters confessed. Amy Groves, prosecuting, described Waters' offending as a"a gross breach of trust". Birmingham City University and Chester University were also requested to send money for university students on placement at the school. BCU paid in £2,775 and Chester paid £2,850.
No one’s going to prison today !! All your tweets end the same way
Also in your paper is a story of a drug dealer caught red handed with 212 wraps of heroin, a bundle of cash and an extensive list of previous convictions. Neither offender went to Prison , CrimePays
I blame the council not checking just handing out our money
jasonbriscoe1 shes done the vulnerable kids a whopper here