The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

Ex-deputy head is not struck off after fraud conviction

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A fraudulent former deputy headteache­r has avoided being struck off after a misconduct case.

Alan Stevens was given a suspended sentence after admitting two counts of fraud in 2017.

Stevens was vice principal at Sawtry Community College, whose former principal James Stewart was said to have turned his own office into a “sex dungeon”.

Stewart was jailed for four years after admitting swindling more than £100,000 from the school’s accounts, as well as other offences including drinking on the premises and leaving during the day to attend horse racing.

Stevens was sentenced to 24 weeks’ suspended for 12 months with 80 hours of unpaid work for fraud of £364.59.

The offences took place before the school became an academy under the Cambridge Meridian Academies Trust.

The profession­al conduct panel took into account Stevens’ “exemplary record as a teacher and his commitment to the profession”. It was also said that he is a “role model” as well as a “pillar of the community”, and had supported charities despite being ill. He also had a previous good record.

Making its recommenda­tion, the panel stated: “Given that the nature and severity of the behaviour was at the less serious end of the possible spectrum, and, in the light of the mitigating factors that were present in this case, the panel determined that a recommenda­tion for a prohibitio­n order would not be appropriat­e in this case.”

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