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Mother who stole £47,000 from her PTA is ordered to pay back just £20

- By Liz Hull

A MOTHER who stole £47,000 from the PTA at her child’s primary school has been ordered to pay back just £20.

Sally Connolly had earlier been spared jail because a judge agreed that a custodial sentence would have disrupted her son’s GCSEs.

Connolly, 43, was chairman of the Parent and Teachers’ Associatio­n at the Roman Catholic school when she began taking money raised from school fairs and cake sales to pay off credit card bills.

The mother of two siphoned off £47,000 between 2010 and 2015, paying the money into accounts belonging to her 47-year- old husband John, who works at a catering company, and her mother.

Neither was aware of the source of the money.When the school noticed the missing funds, she confessed to the governors and was taken to court in June. Minshull Street Crown Court, in Manchester, was told she had paid back £20,000 to St Catherine’s School in Didsbury.

Connolly admitted five counts of theft. She was handed a two-year suspended sentence after a judge heard sending her to jail would be disruptive to her family, particular­ly as her son was sitting his GCSEs.

Financial investigat­ors discovered another £27,000 was missing and Connolly was hauled back to court last week.

But after the judge heard her finances were in ‘chaos’, she was ordered to pay only £20 as a ‘nominal’ fee. She was told to pay within three months or face three days in jail. Keith Graham, a financial investigat­or for Greater Manchester Police, said Connolly would have to pay back the cash should her circumstan­ces improve in the future.

Connolly, who had lived in a rented £450,000 detached home in Cheadle, near Stockport, was ‘ostracised’ at the school after her actions, her defence lawyer said in an earlier hearing.

Nicola Gatto, defending, said Connolly was on medication for ‘social anxiety’ and endured 12 months of shame when she continued to drop off her daughter at the school.

Her household income was less than £40,000 at the time and the court heard the family was struggling financiall­y.

Miss Gatto said: ‘ She didn’t get this role with the view to steal money. She gave many, many hours of voluntary work to make this flourish. She didn’t spend this money on luxury living, she used some of the money to supplement her family who were struggling.’

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Financial chaos: Sally Connolly

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