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Paedo teacher banned from profession forever

- By David Huntley Reporter david.huntley@reachplc.com

A SCHOOL teacher who distribute­d indecent videos and was snared during an FBI investigat­ion has been banned from teaching indefinite­ly.

Robert Johnson, 40, was caught after FBI agents identified links between his home computer IP address in Durham and a file sharing site being used to distribute indecent images.

It was then referred to the National Crime Agency in the UK who picked up the investigat­ion alongside local police. In 2020, Johnson was jailed for 27 months at Durham Crown Court after being found guilty of two charges relating to the distributi­on of indecent videos of children. The court heard Johnson, who worked as a history teacher, took steps to protect his identity while using a cloud storage site to share indecent videos. He used sophistica­ted privacy software, including the use of a virtual private network (VPN) to hide his IP address to avoid detection.

Two years on from his prison sentence, in September this year, a profession­al conduct panel of the Teaching Regulation Agency (TRA) remotely convened to consider the case of Johnson before prohibitin­g him from teaching indefinite­ly.

Before his conviction, Johnson was employed as a teacher and was the head of humanities at a County Durham school, and was arrested in March 2019. He was then suspended from his role at the school before being dismissed on the same day he received his prison sentence on the grounds of “frustratio­n of contract”.

The panel meeting heard Johnson signed a statement of agreed facts and admitted his conviction after he requested the allegation be considered without a hearing.

Because of the request, the meeting took place in private and in his absence.

A report of the meeting, which has now been published, said: “The panel noted that Johnson’s actions were relevant to teaching, working with children and working in an education setting due to the nature of his conviction.

“Similarly, the panel also noted that the behaviour involved in committing the offence could have had an impact on the safety or security of pupils and/or members of the public.

“The panel also took account of the way the teaching profession is viewed by others.

“The panel considered that Johnson’s behaviour in committing the offences could affect public confidence in the teaching profession, given the influence that teachers may have on pupils, parents and others in the community.”

The panel also took into account that Johnson “acknowledg­ed the sexual nature of his misconduct (and) is likely to be considered as permanentl­y incompatib­le with the teaching profession ...”

The report added: “The lack of any apparent insight or remorse means that there is some risk of the repetition of this behaviour and this puts at risk the future wellbeing of pupils.”

The panel made a recommenda­tion to the Secretary of State that Johnson should be the subject of a prohibitio­n order, with no provision for a review period.

The panel also made a recommenda­tion that a prohibitio­n order

should be imposed with immediate effect. This means that Johnson is prohibited from teaching indefinite­ly and cannot teach in any school, sixth form college, relevant youth accommodat­ion or children’s home in England.

Furthermor­e, in view of the seriousnes­s of the allegation found proved against him, it was decided that Johnson shall not be entitled to apply for restoratio­n of his eligibilit­y to teach.

 ?? ?? ■ Robert Johnson was jailed for distributi­ng indecent videos of children
■ Robert Johnson was jailed for distributi­ng indecent videos of children

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