Nigerian-born Samuel Kayode,an accountant at a chain of academies championed by Michael Gove is at the centre of a fraud investigation after £4million of school funds ended up in his personal accounts.
He is said to have spent much of the cash on an extravagant lifestyle and buying a string of properties.
The 57-year-old part-time pastor was told by the High Court to pay £4.1million back to the Haberdashers’ Aske’s chain of academies more than a year ago.He has failed to do so, and it is feared most of the cash has been transferred to Nigeria.
The case, kept secret for almost two years, is believed to be Britain’s biggest ever education fraud.Although Kayode was arrested in October 2012, police have yet to charge him with any crime.
He is said to have spent much of the cash on an extravagant lifestyle and buying a string of properties.
The 57-year-old part-time pastor was told by the High Court to pay £4.1million back to the Haberdashers’ Aske’s chain of academies more than a year ago.He has failed to do so, and it is feared most of the cash has been transferred to Nigeria.
The case, kept secret for almost two years, is believed to be Britain’s biggest ever education fraud.Although Kayode was arrested in October 2012, police have yet to charge him with any crime.
Kayode went to work at Hatcham in 1997 and rose to become accounts manager for the whole chain.He was paid £57,000 a year, and told colleagues of his work as a pastor in the Christ Apostolic Church, South London, peppering his conversations with ‘praise the Lord’.
In October 2012 it emerged that a large sum of money was missing from the academies’ funds.Kayode’s assets and those of his wife Grace, who died aged 53 last year, were then frozen.
In October 2012 it emerged that a large sum of money was missing from the academies’ funds.Kayode’s assets and those of his wife Grace, who died aged 53 last year, were then frozen.
It appeared that huge sums of school money had been paid into a bank account in Nigeria and a company called Samak, which is said to be run in Nigeria by Kayode’s second wife Yoni, although he denies any wedding has taken place.
The trust launched a High Court case to reclaim the missing cash but the accountant denied wrongdoing and claimed ‘all transactions had been authorised by the finance director’.
However, the judge found in the trust’s favour last July and ordered Kayode and the estate of his late wife to pay back more than £4million plus interest.
He remains at large and is not facing any charges, although he is due to speak to detectives again this week.
A Metropolitan Police spokesman would say only that a man from Lambeth was on police bail.
The trust launched a High Court case to reclaim the missing cash but the accountant denied wrongdoing and claimed ‘all transactions had been authorised by the finance director’.
However, the judge found in the trust’s favour last July and ordered Kayode and the estate of his late wife to pay back more than £4million plus interest.
He remains at large and is not facing any charges, although he is due to speak to detectives again this week.
A Metropolitan Police spokesman would say only that a man from Lambeth was on police bail.
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I will not comment any harsh words towards him now till he charged with a crime,right now he might innocent of all charged against him.
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ReplyDeleteThem steal from us too.If the greatgrandson of a briton no return the artefact to oba of benin we for no no say them dey steal too.
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ReplyDeletePeople and their craze to get money through illegal/ hideous means...
ReplyDeleteEwwwww, yoruba again.
ReplyDeleteOh pls the UK should give it a break. He has been a resident of their country for decades paying tax to their government and growing his kids there, he can't commit a crime and u want to conveniently label him "Nigerian born" only, i'm sure he is a uk citizen by now when he has been away for this long. You pple shd handle ur issue don't involve us by trying to "Nigerialize" the matter. If its excellence in sports of a nigerian born u will say british born athlete etc hypocrites.
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