Kentish Gazette Canterbury & District

Theatre staff in fraud probe

- By Alex Claridge aclaridge@thekmgroup.co.uk @claridgeal­ex

City council bosses are investigat­ing up to 16 members of Marlowe Theatre staff for fraud.

The Kentish Gazette has learned that the workers – who it is understood deny any wrongdoing – are accused of falsifying timesheets.

Canterbury City Council has thrown a veil of secrecy around the situation and is refusing to answer any questions relating to the allegation­s. Bosses are also warning employees not to speak publicly about the matter.

It is understood the investigat­ion was launched by Paul Turner, the head of finance at the Marlowe Theatre, on July 1.

David Ford, head of commission­ing at the council, is overseeing the probe. Mr Turner and theatre director Mark Everett are working alongside him.

The investigat­ion relates to theatre technician­s, whose role involves building and dismantlin­g stage sets.

On May 28, they worked overnight to dismantle the set for the hit musical Annie after a successful week-long run, filling out timesheets for the work.

However, managers believe there are discrepanc­ies between the time actually worked and the informatio­n provided on the paperwork.

They have written to staff to inform them they have received payments for about two hours work that was not done, thereby receiving overpaymen­ts of about £80.

The investigat­ion is being carried out under section 9.2 of the Canterbury City Council code of conduct and its anti-fraud and whistle-blowing policy.

Asked yesterday (Wednesday) about the allegation­s, council spokesman Rob Davies said: “As this an ongoing internal investigat­ion we cannot comment at this time.”

Canterbury’s Marlowe Theatre had been the penultimat­e venue for the UK tour of Annie, the rags to riches story of an 11-year-old orphan girl from New York.

It starred Strictly Come Dancing judge Craig Revel Horwood, Lesley Joseph from Birds of a Feather fame, while Isabella Pappas and Sophia Pettit alternated in the role of the eponymous hero.

The council is expected to complete its investigat­ion into its employees in the coming week.

 ??  ?? The Marlowe Theatre was the penultimat­e venue for the UK tour of Annie, right, and the investigat­ion relates to technician­s who build and dismantle sets
The Marlowe Theatre was the penultimat­e venue for the UK tour of Annie, right, and the investigat­ion relates to technician­s who build and dismantle sets

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