Hartlepool dinner lady who stole £60,000 from school due to be sentenced

A dinner lady who stole £60,000 from the school where she was head cook is due to be sentenced at court today.
Paula Kester is due to be sentenced today.Paula Kester is due to be sentenced today.
Paula Kester is due to be sentenced today.

She has been warned she is facing prison for the theft, after being found guilty of the offences. She denied four count of theft at her trial.

The sentencing will take place at Teesside Crown Court.The sentencing will take place at Teesside Crown Court.
The sentencing will take place at Teesside Crown Court.
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Kester will be handed her punishment at Teesside Crown Court today.

During her trial, the court heard how the cash had come from pupils' dinner money.

Each pupil paid for their dinners by putting cash into pre-payment card machines at the school.

Kester was responsible for collecting the money from the machines - sometimes as much as £1,200 a day - and preparing it to be banked.

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She would keep some of the money or, on several Fridays, she kept all of it, the court heard.

Prosecutor Martin Towers said Kester was able to get away with the thefts because no one checked a record produced by the machines of how much money had been received.

Investigators found £20,000 in cash had been put through Kester's bank account over the four years.

She claimed the money was from lottery wins, car sales, and an accident pay-out cheque which she said had to be 'turned into cash to pay in'.

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Mr Towers observed there was no evidence of any of those transactions. Kester, 53, of Percy Street, Hartlepool, was convicted of four charges of theft between September 2012 and April 2016.

Judge Peter Armstrong adjourned passing sentence for the preparation of a probation report. "All sentencing options remain open," the judge told Kester.

"That includes custody and you should prepare for that."

Kester was bailed to return to the court to be sentenced today.

A Hartlepool Borough Council spokesperson said:

“As soon as we became aware of an issue an investigation was launched and the matter was subsequently reported to the police.

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"Paula Kester was dismissed from her job with the Council in 2016.

Procedures relating to the collection of dinner money by the council’s school meals service have been reviewed and we are confident that such a situation could not occur again.”