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Thieving head goes missing


Colleen McCabe lavished gifts on friends
A head teacher, who was found guilty of stealing £500,000 from her school, has failed to turn up at court for sentencing.
Former nun Colleen McCabe was warned by a judge at London's Southwark Crown Court in July that she faced a lengthy jail sentence after her "gross betrayal" of trust.

On Friday Judge Christopher Elwen issued a warrant for her arrest not backed for bail.

Anthony Wilcken, for the prosecution, said they want to find McCabe as they believe there is a serious risk she may harm herself.

The court had heard that in a display of greed that "would have made Imelda Marcos proud", the principal's love affair with footwear alone cost £7,000.

TEACHER'S SHOPPING LIST
£7,000 on shoes
£270 for a season ticket to Crystal Palace FC as a gift
£836.25 on a visit to the Hilton
£112.91 for a pair of sunglasses
£377.30 in Tesco
£500 dental treatment
£423 on cosmetics and a variety of "dog treats"
£1,500 for just two visits to a "favourite watering hole" - the Monte Carlo restaurant, in Sevenoaks, Kent.
£1,500 for top bracket tickets and champagne receptions for Saturday Night Fever and Phantom of the Opera
McCabe, principal of Roman Catholic St John Rigby College in West Wickham, Bromley, was found guilty of 11 sample counts of theft and six of deception.

Paul Lewis, QC, defending, told the court on Friday he had received a message saying McCabe been taken into hospital suffering from chest pains on Thursday.

But when they tried to get hold of the doctor they were told she had discharged herself overnight before awaiting the results of tests and had disappeared.

During the nine-week trial the court was told that massive amounts of money were spent on furniture, electrical goods, designer clothes and cosmetics, while gifts were lavished on relatives and friends.

The 50-year-old, from Sidcup, Kent, also bought Gucci jewellery, meals at fine restaurants, West End theatre "extravaganza" trips, a journey on the Orient Express and sunshine holidays.

Meanwhile her school went from one financial crisis to another, with a library full of empty shelves and teachers having to clean their own classrooms, the jury was told.

The head teacher was caught when the grant maintained school returned to the control of the London Borough of Bromley.

In November 1999 council auditors were sent in and reported "grave concerns" about the school's accounts, which led to McCabe's arrest.
 








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Re: Re: This is what happens if you bought a season ticket for Crappy PalArseice

Lord Bracknell said:
A "gift" ?

She is one evil woman.

I hope the victim of this crime is getting couselling.

And the sentence to be passed is......a life time of Palarse season tickets. Thanks. I'm here all week.
 
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