Tuesday, 14 January 2025

RSPCA Trustee Jailed For £100K Expenses Fiddle

An RSPCA national trustee, who funded his “lavish lifestyle” by swindling the animal charity out of over £100,000 during a five-year expenses scam, received four years and two months today.

David Mawson, 50, enjoyed hundreds of nights in hotels he was not entitled to, plus free taxi journeys, billing all the expenses to the charity.


“You had no need to stay in hotels to carry out your work as a trustee and you were found to be dishonest by the jury,” Judge Matthew Boyle told him at Inner London Crown Court.


“You spent not less than one hundred thousand pounds of RSPCA funds for your own benefit and you did not have national or local permission to spend the money this way.”


Mawson, of Staines Road, Twickenham was convicted of one count of fraud by abuse of position between January 1, 2012 and December 21, 2017. 


“You came to identify your own interests as synonymous with the interests of the RSPCA and in your evidence you appeared resentful of the paid employees of the charity.


“You thought you were entitled to stay in hotels and take taxis as your own reward for your charity work with your emboldened sense of entitlement.”


Mawson was one of only twenty national trustees in the entire country and still complains about the negative publicity he has received during the case.


“He has lived and breathed the RSPCA since his first involvement as a teenager and it represents a big part of his life,” said Greg Unwin, defending.


“He has spent thirty years of his life in service to this charity and it has ended ignominiously. The loss of his good character and reputation, plus the media coverage is an element of punishment alone.”


Mawson swindled £91,300 from the London South East Branch of the RSPCA on Premier Inn stays, plus over £10,000 in taxi journeys, but maintains that charity is not “particularly vulnerable” because it enjoys a £150m annual income.


“He was a very active and important member of the RSPCA,” said Mr Unwin of the defendant, who still claims many of the expenses he defrauded were legitimate.


Prosecutor Andrew Hallworth told the trial: “It was a fraud committed by Mr Mawson when he was a trustee of the RSPCA, so this was a serious breach of trust by him.


“It was a fraud that was committed on a regular basis and involved Mr Mawson fraudulently using the charity’s bank card to fund his own lavish lifestyle to obtain free hotels and free taxi rides.


“He had no right or permission to do what he did, despite anything he may say to the contrary and as such he acted dishonestly throughout.”


The RSPCA London South East Branch (SELB) has three charity shops in West Norwood, Grove Park and Sydenham and Mawson was the SELB Secretary since 2009.


“He exercised control over the SELB’s bank accounts and was, we say, more active in the daily running than others, anyway more busy than he would admit,” said the prosecutor.


Mawson typically booked Premier Inn rooms and spent over £18,000 on the SELB Barclaycard; over £43,000 on a Co-Op debit card and over £29,000 on a CAF Bank corporate account, the trial heard.


Between 2013 and 2017 Mawson  enjoyed a total of 436 nights at various Premier Inn’s paid for by the RSPCA’s accounts.


“However the true number is likely to be much larger as individual payments through the bank statements may represent more than one nights’ stay,” explained Mr Hallworth.


“There was no charity business going on that would justify these hotel stays or taxi journeys.”


Taxi firm Addison Lee received over £10,000 from RSPCA accounts for journeys booked by Mawson.


Eventually the police were alerted by SELB Chair Gerda Glage and her husband Ivan House and accountants completed a full forensic audit of their accounts between 2012 and 2018.


Mawson was removed from his RSPCA post in September, 2018 and later questioned by police officers.


“He claimed that it was no secret that he was using charity funds for hotel and taxi expenses and that he submitted relevant claims.”


The prosecution also produced a map of unnecessary taxi journeys billed by Mawson.


Mawson said a “dodgy neighbour” who had at least one spell in prison resulted in Premier Inn allowing him to stay for additional nights.


However, Mawson never called the police about any issues with the neighbour, said the prosecutor. 


The court heard a victim impact statement from the SELB, which said the losses were equivalent to homing 255 cats and neutering 1000.


There had been a 75% cut in the number of animals the SELB were able to assist and the fraud had “damaged the morale of the RSPCA” and brought the respected charity into disrepute.


Judge Boyle told Mawson, who does not work and lives on disability benefits: “The damage done to the SELB was substantial. That money could have been used to assist large numbers of animals and their owners.


“There is clear damage to the morale and finances of the charity, but even now you still lack insight into the scale of your dishonesty and downplayed your behaviour to the Probation Service.


“This was sustained offending over a period of time and was relatively sophisticated, using multiple means to extract money from the charity.


“This was a very serious breach of trust,” added the Judge, conceding: “When you were not offending the charity you were doing good work for it.”


First-time offender Mawson was told he would be paroled after completing 40% of the custodial sentence.

Sunday, 12 January 2025

Woman Molested At Moorgate Underground Station

A woman has been sexually assaulted while on the platform of Moorgate Underground Station.

British Transport Police (BTP) have released this image of their suspect.

Investigating officers are appealing to members of the public to assist identifying him.

At approximately 11.15am on Wednesday, August 21 the female victim was on a Northern Line platform when a male made contact with her.

Officers would like to speak to the man pictured as they believe he may have information which could help with their investigation.

Anyone who recognises him is asked to contact BTP by texting 61016 or by calling 0800 40 50 40, quoting reference 675 of 21 August.

Alternatively, you can contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

Friday, 10 January 2025

Teenager Molested Twice On Different Tube Trains

A teenage female, who was molested on a London Underground train, was pursued onto another service and molested by the same man.

British Transport Police (BTP) have released this image of the mystery male they are hunting.

They are requesting the assistance of the public to help identify him.

At approximately 8.15am on Thursday, December 5 last year the teenager was travelling on a Metropolitan Line train between Finchley Road and Baker Street.

She was sexually assaulted by an unknown male and boarded a second train travelling between Baker Street and King's Cross.

The same man followed her and molested her again.

Officers believe the man in the images may have information which could help with their investigation.

Anyone who recognises him is asked to contact BTP by texting 61016 or by calling 0800 40 50 40, quoting reference 469 of 5 December.

Alternatively, you can contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

Wednesday, 8 January 2025

Transport Cops Investigating Violent Anti-Semitic Hate Crime

A tube train passenger was subjected to anti-Semitic abuse and assaulted while travelling on a Jubilee Line service.

British Transport Police (BTP) are treating the incident as a hate crime.

Investigating officers have released this image of their suspect.

They are appealing to members of the public to assist them in identifying him.

At around 8.00pm on Wednesday, December 18 the male victim was travelling northbound on a London Underground train, approaching Baker Street Station.

He was on the receiving end of abusive anti-Semitic language and was assaulted as he departed the train.

Officers would like to speak to the man pictured as they believe he may have information which could help with their investigation.

Anyone who recognises him are asked to contact BTP by texting 61016 or by calling 0800 40 50 40, quoting reference 638 of 18 December.

Alternatively, you can contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

Monday, 6 January 2025

Female Passenger Molested On Victoria Line Train

Police are hunting a mystery man after a woman was molested on a Victoria Line London Underground Train.

British Transport Police (BTP) have released this image of their suspect.

Investigating officers are appealing to members of the public to assist them in identifying him.

BTP are treating the investigation as an offence of sexual assault.

The victim was travelling northbound on the Victoria Line at approximately 6.30pm on Wednesday, October 23 between Oxford Circus and Highbury & Islington.

She has complained of being sexually assaulted by a male passenger.

Officers believe the man in the images may have information which could help with their investigation.

Anyone who recognises him is asked to contact BTP by texting 61016 or by calling 0800 40 50 40, quoting reference 529 of 23 October.

Alternatively, you can contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

Saturday, 4 January 2025

Exposed: Ex-Teacher's Sordid Stockroom Sex Act With Schoolgirl

An English teacher, who enjoyed a public affair with a 16 year-old schoolgirl he had sexual activity with in a stockroom cupboard, received a suspended prison sentence yesterday.

David Howard, 47, wooed the teenager with a Valentine’s Day card and letter, expressing he was “becoming besotted” with her and received oral sex from the girl at the school.


He joked with her they may be caught by the cleaner when they secretly met in the cupboard for a five to ten minute “one off”, Woolwich Crown Court was told.


Married father-of-one Howard, of 8 Sun Street, Lewes pleaded guilty to one count of engaging in sexual activity, while in a position of trust between February 13 and June 29, 2002.


He was sentenced to six months imprisonment, suspended for eighteen months, plus thirty days of a Probation Service-ordered rehabilitation activity requirement and must sign the sex offenders register for seven years.


The court heard then-single Howard was in his first teaching job at Crown Woods School, Eltham - since renamed Leigh Stationers Academy - and was only twenty-four years-old.


He was seen in the company of the girl, still wearing her uniform, in the Blackheath area and she reported him to the Deputy Headmaster and another teacher at the time, but nothing happened.


Prosecutor Matthew Dalton said the now 38 year-old victim first reported Howard - who quit teaching for the legal profession - in 2021 and gave a video-recorded statement to police on August 27.


“I received a Valentine’s Day card when I was sixteen years-old,” she told officers.


The card was posted to her family home and was followed by a hand-written A4 letter in which Howard wrote: “I fear I have become besotted by you.”


“The author was her English teacher, who also got on the same train as her when she travelled to school,” said Mr Dalton. “They also spent time together outside school.”


The victim told police: “I gave him a blow job in the stock cupboard, which was at the end of the corridor, on the top floor near the English room.”


Howard sent her further cards, letters, mini-discs and books, including a paperback by notorious sexual libertine Marquis de Sade.


She spent so long on the house phone with Howard her mother asked: “Who are all these calls to,” and said: “That’s the big phone bill.”


The girl also once visited Howard’s flat, but there is no suggestion any sexual activity took place there.


Over ten years later, in 2013 she sent him a letter saying she was now aware he “groomed and abused” her, but Howard did not reply.


Judge Charlotte Welsh told Howard: “You chose to use that girl to make you feel better, which was an extremely cruel thing to do. She was not equipped to deal with your sexual advances.


“It was highly selfish behaviour, a twisted immoral attempt at courtship that was criminal.


“I accept your remorse is genuine, but that is cold comfort to the victim. There is a genuine prospect of rehabilitation and I accept your understanding that what you did was so wrong.”


The victim attended the hearing and read aloud her impact statement, a few metres from Howard. “Predators like him are able to identify vulnerable children like me,” she said.


“The grooming was so powerful that for a decade I was convinced it was a consenting relationship.


“What happened was a badly kept secret. The Deputy Head saw us together, I told another teacher and they did nothing, allowing him to continue to sexually abuse me.”


She quit her own job as a teaching assistant due to the stress of the case and cut herself off from her family and lost a considerable amount of weight.


“I was anxious, agoraphobic, isolated and afraid and fearful in public,” she told the packed courtroom. 


“I have nightmares of David Howard chasing and attacking me.


“I have been driven to pour boiling water on my wrists to reduce stress and moved to a home near a railway level crossing, with the intention of ending my life.


“I hope all the teachers feel one tenth of my guilt and shame for not reporting. He told me he was in a relationship with another pupil and I believe he abused others.”


Mr Dalton added: “Howard was flirty with her in the classroom and she describes him as popular and as the “cool teacher” and he would have been twenty-four years-old at the time.


“She says that she had a crush on him and would lie to her parents about where she was when she was with Howard.”


The victim recalled the light-hearted way Howard dealt with the stock cupboard act. “There was a joke about getting caught by the cleaner as it was the end of the school day.”


Howard’s lawyer James Martin told the court his client is now seeing a counsellor, but Judge Welsh noted this only began when he was arrested.


“This was many, many years ago and you are passing sentence on someone who is a different human being,” said the lawyer.


“He is now married with a child and this was his first job and he was immature and teaching children not much younger than himself.


“He accepts it was morally unacceptable and was not aware it was criminal and does not accept that he groomed her.


“What took place in the cupboard was slightly before her exams and it was never a full sexual relationship, just that one off incident in the cupboard as distressing as that may be.


“There were very personal circumstances at the time that I would rather not get into in open court,” said Mr Martin. “He has dealt with a substantial amount of residual guilt for what he has done.


“Some time ago he wrote a letter of remorse and apology to the victim and that letter is in the hands of the Crown Prosecution Service and available if she wants to read it.


“He will have to find a new career now and at his age that in itself is a significant punishment. He moved away from the teaching profession to engage in the world of law.”


Judge Welsh told first-time offender Howard: “By its nature it was abusive at all times. You sent her a Valentine’s Day card and told her you were besotted.


“You spent time together outside of the school, not even surreptitiously and others knew what was going on.


“It took her many years to understand that what you did to her was abuse and I cannot give justice as to how it has impacted her life.


“The people who should have stepped in to stop what was going on did nothing and she is still plainly suffering anxiety and clearly not managing it.


“You tell me you saw your involvement as a genuine relationship, but it was a warped view given that she was a schoolgirl and you were a schoolteacher.


“I am told you acknowledge this now and are disgusted by what you did then.”


The Judge ruled Howard’s behaviour did not amount to grooming, adding: “It must have been a stressful environment in a large London comprehensive and you had a crisis of confidence and mental health difficulties.


“You quit teaching as you were unable to cope.”