
"He will next appear at Norwich Crown Court on 24 February. Robby West/BBC According to the charge, it is alleged Johnson-Munday "made several payments for personal expenses on the school credit card, for Lord's tickets, accommodation at the East India Company, used school property without permission, namely a digger for his own use in the amount of 2,724 intending to make a gain for yourself"."
"District Judge Sam Goozee granted Johnson-Munday unconditional bail until the hearing at Norwich Crown Court. Johnson-Munday worked for the private school, which charges fees of up to 36,000 a year, for 19 years before his suspension in January 2023. Culford School counts MPs, finance bosses, a former Rolls-Royce chairman, and legendary football commentator John Motson among its alumni, while the Prince and Princess of Wales were rumoured to have considered sending Prince George there."
Julian Johnson-Munday, 63, formerly head teacher at Culford School in Suffolk, pleaded not guilty at Westminster Magistrates' Court to a charge of fraud by false representation. He is accused of making several personal payments on the school's credit card, including Lord's tickets and accommodation, and of using a school-owned digger for private purposes, allegedly totaling £2,724. He confirmed his name and address and elected trial by jury. District Judge Sam Goozee granted unconditional bail. A further hearing is scheduled at Norwich Crown Court on 24 February. Culford School suspended him in January 2023 and says it is cooperating fully with authorities.
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