Overview
- Johnson-Munday, 63, entered not guilty pleas at Norwich Crown Court on Thursday to two counts of fraud by abuse of position and two of fraud by false representation.
- Prosecutors say he used a school credit card to buy £1,860 of Lord’s cricket tickets and to pay £80 in parking fines between November 18, 2021 and August 21, 2022.
- A trial is listed for February 21, 2028 at Norwich Crown Court.
- Culford suspended him in January 2023 and dismissed him in July 2023 after an internal investigation found breaches of internal policies.
- The independent Suffolk school charges up to £30,780 for day pupils and £48,795 for boarders, which underscores why the allegations at a high-profile institution draw close scrutiny.