Nottingham Post

Theft leaves street in shock

BUS FUND FRAUDSTER STUNS NEIGHBOURS

- By OLIMPIA ZAGNAT olimpia.zagnat@reachplc.com @Olimpiazag­nat

A COMMUNITY is in shock after a neighbour helped himself to more than £14,800 from the Nottingham City Transport Social Society.

Former bus driver Robert Crookes betrayed the trust of other workers when he was chairman of the society’s social fund.

Employees of award-winning Nottingham City Transport paid 30p per week from their wages into the society, which was run by employees, to pay for social events throughout the year.

But dishonest Crookes betrayed their trust with the cash, transferri­ng it to his savings account and making withdrawal­s for years as he hit the financial buffers and used payday loans as his accounts ran dry every month and he went into overdraft.

At Nottingham Crown Court Crookes, 58, of Chesterfie­ld Avenue, Gedling, pleaded guilty to fraud by abuse of position between April 1, 2016, and May 1, 2020, at NCT Bus Depot, Lower Parliament Street, Nottingham city.

Crookes ultimately lost his job because of his actions.

His neighbours were surprised to find out about Crookes’ actions.

Many described him as a “private man”, who “kept himself to himself ”.

The news stunned people living in Chesterfie­ld Avenue, including Rasa Kraujalien­e, who said: “I am very shocked. I do not have friends and I do not speak to any neighbours here.”

The 53-year-old, who is selfemploy­ed, added: “It is shocking. I always thought this area is nice.”

Melinda Ondo, a carer in the area, 25, said: “It is wrong. He has to pay for what he did.”

Crookes was sentenced to 18 months in prison, suspended for two years.

The court heard he had started to repay the cash, leaving him with the rest of £3,316 to be paid to NCT in full within the next 28 days.

Mother-of-one Katie Smith, 27, said: “I am just completely shocked. It is just something that you never expect to go on right on your street.”

Another neighbour, who wished not to be named, added: “It is surprising. I would not say I am shocked because there are probably worse things going on this street. It is not nice. We never suspected anything – why would we?

After the court hearing on May 9, Anthony Carver-smith, NCT’S head of marketing, said, “The social society supports leisure, entertainm­ent and activities for our colleagues to enjoy and relax outside of their work, such as the annual Christmas party and family day trips by coach.

“The sentence and Mr Crookes repaying the final monies owed back to the society brings this matter to a satisfacto­ry close and will allow us to organise further activities for his former colleagues, who have worked tirelessly throughout the pandemic”.

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