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ELEVEN senior military personnel are being investigated over possible boarding school frauds

ELEVEN senior military personnel are being investigated over possible boarding school frauds
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Afghanistan war hero under investigation for suspected school fee fraud

Brigadier Jo Butterfill, who won a Military Cross for leading his soldiers in battle against the Taliban in 2009, is under investigation for a suspected fraud A senior Army officer decorated for gallantry in Afghanistan is being investigated over allegations he falsely claimed an allowance for boarding school fees. Brigadier Jo Butterfill, who won a Military Cross for leading his soldiers in battle against the Taliban in 2009, is under investigation for a suspected fraud. The Royal Military Police probe comes four months after an Army major general was jailed for 21 months for the same offence. Maj Gen Nick Welch was the most senior officer to be court martialled since 1815. He was found guilty of dishonestly claiming £48,000 under the Continuity of Education Allowance (CEA).

Afghanistan hero under investigation for suspected school fee fraud

Afghanistan hero under investigation for suspected school fee fraud Mark Nicol Defence Editor For The Daily Mail © Provided by Daily Mail ( A senior Army officer decorated for gallantry in Afghanistan is being investigated over allegations he falsely claimed an allowance for boarding school fees. Brigadier Jo Butterfill, who won a Military Cross for leading his soldiers in battle against the Taliban in 2009, is under investigation for a suspected fraud. The Royal Military Police probe comes four months after an Army major general was jailed for 21 months for the same offence. Maj Gen Nick Welch was the most senior officer to be court martialled since 1815. He was found guilty of dishonestly claiming £48,000 under the Continuity of Education Allowance (CEA).

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