Gloucestershire coroner Alan Crickmore charged £2million fraud and theft

GLOUCESTERSHIRE coroner Alan Crickmore has been charged with multiple counts of fraud and theft, believed to total more than £2m.
The 56-year-old from East Approach Drive, Cheltenham, was charged this morning with 12 counts of theft, seven of fraud by abuse of position and one of fraud by false representation.
The charges follow a police investigation launched in January 2011 after his Cheltenham law firm was closed by the Solicitors Regulation Authority and he was suspended from practicing.
Mr Crickmore became deputy coroner for Gloucester in 1990 and took over as the city coroner in 2002. Three years later he also took on the role of the coroner for the Cotswolds and combined the two jobs to become the first coroner to cover the whole of Gloucestershire.
His deputy David Dooley, along with assistants Katy Skerrett and Tom Osborne have conducted inquests at Gloucestershire Coroners Court since his suspension.
He has been bailed to appear at Cheltenham Magistrates Court on April 9.

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