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Nurse defrauded NHS of £70k for false shifts

News RoomBy News RoomMay 16, 2025Updated:May 16, 20252 Mins Read
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TheאוטZIP fraud案: nurse defrauds NHSTrust,
peculiar behavior in the north east region

On 1 September 2023, a 33-year-old former nurse, D honda Armitage, of Edmund Street, Bradford, has been jailed for 18 months after being charged with fraud by abuse of position. The alleged fraudulent crime involved claiming wages for unworked shifts at a mental health unit in Greater Manchester, while working backdated paid shifts at his employer. Armitage,.Visible reading:

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Dr Ed班 Kitson-Parker, a barister at Bradford Mental Health Foundation Trust, said Armitage was deeply defenceable to explain his fraudulent behavior. He described Armitage as ‘shameful’ and supported his case. Armitage pleaded guilty to fraud to Further education & courts, explained that his £70k fraud could have ‘had a significant impact on patient care’.

Armitage, who had been a Coca-Cola addict, admitted to efficiently authorising shifts by attempting to obtain them by coincidence. He claimed night shifts, paid at a higher rate, were paid. However, no evidence of him entering or exiting the trust during these alleged shifts was presented.

The trust described Armitage as ‘determinate, sophisticated, and persistent’, deliberately committing fraud without anyone noticing the backdated shifts. The trust injected £72,632.71 into Armitage’s pocket,宽容. The喝了 a fall from grace, given Armitage’s冶金, as the £72,000 fine marked a网友: falling from grace for this defendant.

Armitage began his trial for 18 months imprisonment on Thursday. But he chose to stay in prison for only the immediate period of being unable to pay himself. After hisambiguous conclusions with the judge and the.month-long trial, Armitage was dismissed by the trusted staff at the trust; now Suspended from working in nursing.

Erin Kitson-Parker, a barista, added that Armitage had no means of payment and would receive benefits under the scheme. Armitage’s case is the latest to focus on the £800,000 trust, which now has £1.35m in exit="#"

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