Misuse of Public Funds
Clare
Hanna, a Council Officer for King’s Lynn and West Norfolk Borough Council, on
days between 01 October 2005 and 25 September 2013, did misuse public funds in
perpetrating crimes against the Ecclestones.
JOHN GREENHALGH, Borough Council of
King’s Lynn and West Norfolk
PARTICULARS OF OFFENCE
John
GREENHALGH, between 01 October 2005 and 25 September 2013, conspired with
others to steal from Albert, Violet and Robert Ecclestone and that he and others
did in fact steal property belonging to the Ecclestones, namely rare coins, old
postcards (more than 100,000), a 1549 first edition Book of Common Prayer, rare
stamps, cigarette cards, jewellery, at least 500 old and rare books, first day
covers, medals, military badges, bank notes, antique magazines, rare paintings,
old prints, old share certificates and bonds, antique newspapers (such as 1790
editions of The Times), old car brochures, Matchbox toys (many still in boxes),
an old microscope, Roman artefacts and various other items valued together at
approximately £1.5 million pounds GB sterling.
These
thefts of property were taken with the intention of permanently depriving the
Ecclestones of property belonging to them.
These
thefts were in breach of the trust placed in him/ them as an officer/s of the
Council.
Misconduct in Public Office
That John Greenhalgh,
between 01 October 2005 and 25 September 2013 wilfully neglected to perform his
duty and wilfully misconducted himself to such a degree as to amount to an
abuse of the public’s trust in the office holder without reasonable excuse or
justification.
Perverting the Course of Justice
John
Greenhalgh, a Council Officer for King’s Lynn and West Norfolk Borough Council,
on days between 01 October 2005 and 25 September 2013, with intent to pervert
the course of public justice, did a series of acts which had a tendency to
pervert the course of public justice in that he:
(i)
stole valuable
property from the Ecclestones
(ii)
claimed that he
was working with the authority of Court Orders when no such Orders existed and
have been proven by a Court not to exist
(iii)
provided false
information to Members of Parliament, police officers and others who were
tasked with investigating the offences
(iv)
provided false
information to the Ecclestones
(v)
conspired with
others to commit theft, abuse their position of trust, and falsely imprison Mr
Albert Ecclestone and Mrs Violet Ecclestone
(vi)
conspired with
others to falsely imprison Robert Ecclestone
(vii)
conspired with
others to cause actual bodily harm to Robert Ecclestone
(viii)
conspired with
others to prevent Mrs Violet Ecclestone and Robert Ecclestone from lawfully
residing in the property which they own
(ix)
conspired with
others to harass the Ecclestones
Harassment
John
Greenhalgh, a Council Officer for King’s Lynn and West Norfolk Borough Council,
on days between 01 October 2005 and 25 September 2013, did pursue a course of
conduct amounting to the harassment of Albert, Violet and Robert Ecclestone and
did cause them alarm and distress contrary to the Protection from Harassment
Act 1997.
Fraud by failing to disclose
information
John
Greenhalgh, a Council Officer for King’s Lynn and West Norfolk Borough Council,
on days between 01 October 2005 and 25
September 2013, did commit fraud by deliberately failing to disclose documents
to the Ecclestones, to the police, to Members of Parliament and to the Courts,
contrary to the Fraud Act 2006.
Fraud by abuse of position
John
Greenhalgh, a Council Officer for King’s Lynn and West Norfolk Borough Council,
on days between 01 October 2005 and 25 September 2013, did abuse his position
as a Council Officer in that he perpetrated a series of crimes against the
Ecclestones and pursued a course of conduct amounting to the harassment of the
Ecclestones, which he knew, or ought to have known, would cause them alarm and
distress, contrary to the Fraud Act 2006 and the Protection from Harassment Act
1997.
Fraud by false representation
John
Greenhalgh, a Council Officer for King’s Lynn and West Norfolk Borough Council,
on days between 01 October 2005 and 25 September 2013, did make false
representations and provide false documents to other Council officers and
employees, to the police, to Members of Parliament, to Social Services and to
the Courts in relation to the Ecclestones, contrary to the Fraud Act 2006.
Assault
John
Greenhalgh, a Council Officer for King’s Lynn and West Norfolk Borough Council,
on days between 01 October 2005 and 25 September 2013, did assault Albert, Violet
and Robert Ecclestone contrary to section 39 of the Criminal Justice Act 1988.
Criminal Damage
John
Greenhalgh, a Council Officer for King’s Lynn and West Norfolk Borough Council,
on days between 01 October 2005 and 25 September 2013, caused criminal damage
to the property owned by the Ecclestones, in that he broke locks on the front
door of their house and tore wallpaper from the walls of their house, contrary
to s. 1(1) of the Criminal Damage Act 1971.
Misuse of Public Funds
John
Greenhalgh, a Council Officer for King’s Lynn and West Norfolk Borough Council,
on days between 01 October 2005 and 25 September 2013, did misuse public funds
in perpetrating crimes against the Ecclestones.
RAY HARDING, Borough Council of
King’s Lynn and West Norfolk
PARTICULARS OF OFFENCE
Ray
HARDING, between 01 October 2005 and 25 September 2013, conspired with others
to steal from Albert, Violet and Robert Ecclestone and that he and others did
in fact steal property belonging to the Ecclestones, namely rare coins, old
postcards (more than 100,000), a 1549 first edition Book of Common Prayer, rare
stamps, cigarette cards, jewellery, at least 500 old and rare books, first day
covers, medals, military badges, bank notes, antique magazines, rare paintings,
old prints, old share certificates and bonds, antique newspapers (such as 1790
editions of The Times), old car brochures, Matchbox toys (many still in boxes),
an old microscope, Roman artefacts and various other items valued together at
approximately £1.5 million pounds GB sterling.
These
thefts of property were taken with the intention of permanently depriving the
Ecclestones of property belonging to them.
These
thefts were in breach of the trust placed in him/ them as an officer/s of the
Council.
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