Elkas Mohammed, a former assistant headteacher, fabricated invoices for school events, including a Year 11 prom DJ, raising significant concerns about his integrity and professional conduct.
The panel concluded that Mr Mohammed's actions, including the submission of false invoices and the use of fake references, exhibited a deep understanding of wrongdoing contrary to teaching standards.
Witnesses confirmed that the suppliers listed on Mr Mohammed's invoices had no record of transactions, indicating clear deceit, as bank details also traced back to personal accounts.
The complexity of Mr Mohammed's dishonesty was evident; he manufactured invoices, provided differing bank details, and created fake email addresses for references, undermining trust in the educational institution.
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