
A Nigerian accountant and part-time pastor in the United Kingdom, Sam
Kayode, has been sentenced to nine years in prison for stealing £4.1m.
Kayode was sentenced on Friday by Woolwich Crown Court in South London
for defrauding Haberdashers’ Aske’s state schools in the UK.
The part-time pastor, who earned £57,000 per annum, was convicted after being found guilty of £150,000 theft and £3.95m fraud.
Out of the £4.1m, only £800,000 was recovered from him.
Described as “dishonest” and “greedy”, the court heard how Kayode
lavished the loot on four women – his wife, Grace; a second ‘wife’ in
Nigeria, Olubunmi Halima; and two other women in the UK.
British prosecutor, James Thacker, said he also bought luxury cars,
including a Mercedes, an Audi TT sports car and an Infiniti car with the
money.
The court also heard how for seven years, the convict looted the
accounts of Haberdashers. He was said to be secretive, locking himself
in his office to work late “after arriving in a Mercedes, wearing £500
Gucci shoes and carrying a Louis Vuitton briefcase.”
Thacker said the father of four from Ilford, East London, was too
arrogant to admit his guilt even after he was caught red-handed in 2012.
Kayode tried to blame the crime on his late wife and a junior colleague,
saying they conspired to tarnish his image by transferring the money to
his account in revenge for his adultery.
His crime was exposed when a school cleaner stumbled on some of Kayode’s
documents. The cleaner was said to have made an anonymous call to the
schools’ Chief Finance Officer, Yvonne Smithers.
The accounts manager started work at Haberdashers’ – which has links with the public schools of the same name – in 1997.
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