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Mother in court over school place | Mother in court over school place |
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A mother is to appear in court accused of lying about her address in order to gain a place for her five-year-old son at a popular infant school. | |
Mrinal Patel, from London, is thought to be the first parent prosecuted in this way under the Fraud Act. | Mrinal Patel, from London, is thought to be the first parent prosecuted in this way under the Fraud Act. |
Harrow Council said it was prosecuting her reluctantly, but that the admissions system had to be seen to be fair to all parents. | Harrow Council said it was prosecuting her reluctantly, but that the admissions system had to be seen to be fair to all parents. |
Mrs Patel says she made the application in good faith and denies fraud. | Mrs Patel says she made the application in good faith and denies fraud. |
Fairness | Fairness |
She applied to the popular Pinner Park First School, which received 411 applications for 90 available places this September. | She applied to the popular Pinner Park First School, which received 411 applications for 90 available places this September. |
Harrow Council says it allocates places to children living closest to the school, up to a maximum distance of 0.685 miles. | Harrow Council says it allocates places to children living closest to the school, up to a maximum distance of 0.685 miles. |
Mrs Patel will appear at Harrow Magistrates' Court on Friday afternoon accused of false representation under the Fraud Act 2006. | |
She denies making a fraudulent application. | She denies making a fraudulent application. |
The leader of Harrow Council, David Ashton, said the prosecution had been brought with great reluctance. | The leader of Harrow Council, David Ashton, said the prosecution had been brought with great reluctance. |
"Our first duty is to ensure that the admissions system is scrupulously fair and seen to be so," he said. | "Our first duty is to ensure that the admissions system is scrupulously fair and seen to be so," he said. |
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