The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Kilgraston School manager fined for embezzling £4,000

- GORDON CURRIE

Amanager at one of the country’s top private schools who spent more than four years stealing cash from her employer was fined £2,250 yesterday.

Stacy Bookless siphoned off thousands of pounds while she was running Kilgraston School’s swimming pool-related business operation.

She duped several families into paying her, instead of the school, for private swimming lessons by getting them to deposit payments in her personal bank account.

Bookless, the former national developmen­t manager for Scottish Hockey, said she had started taking money because she was disgruntle­d by the way the school treated her.

She said she had been working up to 70 hours per week instead of the 39 hours she was contracted for.

Bookless, 41, admitted embezzling £4,000 from the Perthshire school while she was employed as swimming manager between May 6 2014 and November 1 2018.

Bookless, of Fordyce Way, Auchterard­er, had been charged with embezzling £5,747 but the Crown accepted her guilty plea to the lesser amount.

Fiscal depute Michael Sweeney told Perth Sheriff Court the offence came to light in September 2018 when she was off work due to illness and the swimming coach took control of the money coming in for lessons.

A series of envelopes – featuring names that were not known to the school, alongside sums of money – were discovered and an investigat­ion was launched.

Mr Sweeney said: “Proceeding­s for gross misconduct were commenced over the unaccounte­d-for money. The accused was immediatel­y suspended and informed of a disciplina­ry hearing.

“After this the accused resigned from her position. The police were contacted.

“The accused admitted she had provided personal bank details to various families who were using the pool to undertake swimming lessons through the school.”

Solicitor Lee Corr, defending, said Bookless had used £2,000 of savings to pay half the sum back and was aiming to return the rest at £500 per month.

Sheriff Gillian Wade said: “This is clearly a serious offence where you managed to embezzle a substantia­l amount of money and deprived your employer.”

Bookless was fined and also ordered to pay back the outstandin­g £2,000 to the school.

Head teacher Dorothy MacGinty said the school had co-operated fully with the police investigat­ion.

“Since this incident, more stringent procedures have been implemente­d to prevent future risk,” she added.

 ??  ?? ‘SERIOUS OFFENCE’: Stacy Bookless told families who wanted private swimming lessons to pay her instead of the school.
‘SERIOUS OFFENCE’: Stacy Bookless told families who wanted private swimming lessons to pay her instead of the school.

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