29/05/2009
Mother Accused Of School Fraud Charge
A mother is due in court today accused of lying about her address in an attempt to get her son into a leading state school.
Mrinal Patel, 41, it is thought Mrs Patel, from London, is the first parent to be prosecuted in this way under the Fraud Act.
She was charged with fraud by false representation and will appear at Harrow Magistrates' Court after council officers found the address she used did not match council tax records.
The 41-year-old applied for a place for her five-year-old son Rhys at Pinner Park first school in Harrow, north London. If found guilty, Mrs Patel faces up to a year in prison or a £5,000 fine.
However, she says she made th application in good faith and denies fraud.
Harrow Council said it was prosecuting her reluctantly, but that the admissions system had to be seen to be fair to all parents.
Mrs Patel told reporters she was using her mother's address following difficulties with her husband, but had now moved back into the family home.
She added that she felt the charge was disproportionate and a waste of taxpayers' money.
The popular Pinner Park First School received 411 applications for 90 available places this September.
(JM/BMcC)
Mrinal Patel, 41, it is thought Mrs Patel, from London, is the first parent to be prosecuted in this way under the Fraud Act.
She was charged with fraud by false representation and will appear at Harrow Magistrates' Court after council officers found the address she used did not match council tax records.
The 41-year-old applied for a place for her five-year-old son Rhys at Pinner Park first school in Harrow, north London. If found guilty, Mrs Patel faces up to a year in prison or a £5,000 fine.
However, she says she made th application in good faith and denies fraud.
Harrow Council said it was prosecuting her reluctantly, but that the admissions system had to be seen to be fair to all parents.
Mrs Patel told reporters she was using her mother's address following difficulties with her husband, but had now moved back into the family home.
She added that she felt the charge was disproportionate and a waste of taxpayers' money.
The popular Pinner Park First School received 411 applications for 90 available places this September.
(JM/BMcC)
Related UK National News Stories
Click here for the latest headlines.
09 November 2005
Public schools found guilty of fee fixing
Fifty of England’s top public schools have broken competition law by exchanging information about fees, the Office of Fair Trading has announced. Following an investigation lasting more than two years, the OFT found that pupils’ parents ended up paying higher fees as a result of the information-sharing.
Public schools found guilty of fee fixing
Fifty of England’s top public schools have broken competition law by exchanging information about fees, the Office of Fair Trading has announced. Following an investigation lasting more than two years, the OFT found that pupils’ parents ended up paying higher fees as a result of the information-sharing.
05 December 2013
£1bn Towards Free School Meals
£1bn is being unlocked to fund the Department of Education's free school meals commitment. The news, announced by deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg, follows an announcement in September that every child in reception, year 1 and year 2 in state-funded schools will receive a free school lunch.
£1bn Towards Free School Meals
£1bn is being unlocked to fund the Department of Education's free school meals commitment. The news, announced by deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg, follows an announcement in September that every child in reception, year 1 and year 2 in state-funded schools will receive a free school lunch.
02 October 2008
Free School Meals For Scots Primary School Pupils
All school pupils in primaries one to three in Scotland are to be entitled to free school meals following successful pilot schemes.
Free School Meals For Scots Primary School Pupils
All school pupils in primaries one to three in Scotland are to be entitled to free school meals following successful pilot schemes.
08 July 2010
'Growing Appetite' For School Lunches
The number of children eating school lunches in England has seen a significant rise, according to national figures released today. The number of pupils eating healthy food at school has seen the biggest year-on-year percentage point increase since the height of the school meals revolution.
'Growing Appetite' For School Lunches
The number of children eating school lunches in England has seen a significant rise, according to national figures released today. The number of pupils eating healthy food at school has seen the biggest year-on-year percentage point increase since the height of the school meals revolution.
30 January 2006
Fraud level triples in a year
A surge in fraud cases in the second half of in 2005 resulted in over £900 million of fraud being recorded - up nearly three times from the previous year's £329 million.
Fraud level triples in a year
A surge in fraud cases in the second half of in 2005 resulted in over £900 million of fraud being recorded - up nearly three times from the previous year's £329 million.