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A finance boss who mistakenly claimed nearly £45,000 in expenses has been cleared of fraud after he explained: 'Admin is not my strong suit.'
Brian Chapman, 55, a management consultant at KPMG, was sacked from his £104,000 a year job after bosses discovered the mistake in 2012.
He had double-claimed or even triple-claimed for international flights, luxury hotels and mobile phone bills over a five-year period. Chapman, who lives with his wife in Scotland but worked in London, admitted he had made false claims during his police interview in December 2012.
But he said it was an honest mistake and offered to repay the funds. Chapman was cleared of fraud after an Old Bailey jury failed to reach a verdict in his retrial.
Brian Chapman, 55, a management consultant at KPMG, was sacked from his £104,000 a year job after bosses discovered the mistake in 2012.
He had double-claimed or even triple-claimed for international flights, luxury hotels and mobile phone bills over a five-year period. Chapman, who lives with his wife in Scotland but worked in London, admitted he had made false claims during his police interview in December 2012.
But he said it was an honest mistake and offered to repay the funds. Chapman was cleared of fraud after an Old Bailey jury failed to reach a verdict in his retrial.
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