UKIP activist Christine Hewitt admits restaurant expense fraud
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-kent-37299467 Version 0 of 1. A former UKIP MEP's chief of staff has been given a suspended jail term after asking a restaurant to amend a £900 bill to more than £3,000 for a fraudulent expense claim. Christine Hewitt, who was assistant to Janice Atkinson MEP, pleaded guilty at Canterbury Crown Court to fraud. It followed an investigation by the Sun, which published a secret recording of Ms Hewitt in a Margate restaurant. Hewitt, 55, of West Malling, was told to carry out 40 hours unpaid work. Her four-month jail term was suspended for a year and she was ordered to pay £500 costs. Following the incident, Kent Police carried out an investigation but did not accuse Ms Atkinson of any wrong-doing. Both women, however, were expelled from UKIP for "bringing the party into disrepute". Ms Atkinson went on to become an independent MEP. After Hewitt was sentenced, Ms Atkinson said: "Kent Police conducted a thorough 10-month investigation into the matter and no charges were brought against any other people, only Mrs Hewitt. "This has been an extremely difficult 18 months but I am now glad we can draw a line under the matter." |