See Photos of Greedy Nigerian Pastor Who Stole 1.5bn in Britain's Biggest Education Scam
This is perhaps one of the most shocking education scams ever! A
heartless, dishonest, greedy and randy school accountant has been jailed
for nine years for stealing £4.1million of taxpayers’ money – and
lavishing it on four women.
The British-Nigerian man executed Britain’s biggest ever education
fraud. According to a report by Dailymail, the school accounts manager
Sam Kayode, 59 who is alos a part-time pastor spent the cash on his real
wife, a second ‘wife’ and two alleged mistresses.
Dailymail
reports that he bought luxury cars including a Mercedes, an Audi TT
sports car and an Infiniti, and is also feared to have sent much of the
money to his homeland of Nigeria.
Despite overwhelming evidence, he tried to blame the theft on his
late wife Grace and an office junior. He claimed they conspired to smear
him by transferring the money to his joint account in revenge for his
adultery.
Kayode spent seven years looting the accounts of Haberdashers’
Aske’s state schools in south London, now an academy chain acclaimed by
the Government.
During those years no questions were asked about the secretive man
who locked himself in his office to work late, after arriving in a
Mercedes, wearing £500 Gucci shoes and carrying a Louis Vuitton
briefcase.
His boss, chief financial officer Paul Durgan, failed to notice a
penny missing. He was often lecturing other schools about how to run
their finances, while Kayode was transferring school money into his own
bank account.
But luck ran out on him when a school cleaner stumbled across
Kayode’s paperwork. She then made an anonymous call to the new chief
finance officer, Yvonne Smithers, who was already suspicious about
Kayode’s secrecy.
Last night Kayode, who was paid £57,000 a year, was behind bars
after he was found guilty of obtaining £150,000 by theft and
£3.95million by fraud. A nine-year jail sentence, near the maximum, was
handed down at Woolwich Crown Court on Friday.
Haberdasher’s has recovered only £800,000, and says there are no
assets to retrieve from Nigeria – despite claims he had a property
empire worth more than £1million there with ‘second wife’ Olubunmi
Halima, 33.
Speaking about the man, prosecutor James Thacker said the father of
four from Ilford, East London, was a ‘dishonest, greedy man’ too
arrogant to admit his guilt even after he was caught red-handed in 2012.
The accounts manager started work at Haberdashers’ – which has links
with the public schools of the same name – in 1997.
Mr Thacker said that in 2006 Kayode starting using the BACS money
transfer system to put tens of thousands at a time directly into a joint
account held with wife Grace. He then spent up to £98,000 a month.
As well as spending money on his real wife Grace’s private health
care – until her death aged 53, in 2013 – he also signed documents
showing he was making investments with Miss Halima, and renting flats in
Kent for ‘partners’ Toyin Lawal and Yetunde Turtak. The dishonest man
said he had lied about marrying Miss Halima, and denied affairs with the
other women.
At her house in Northfleet, Kent, Miss Lawal, 50, said that when
she was short of cash, Kayode paid one month’s rent for her in his role
as pastor at a Nigerian church. She denied they were lovers.
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