A BOGUS nurse who worked for the mental health trust which serves the borough has been sentenced to two years in prison after it was discovered he was posing as his brother.
Oluwarotimi Makinde received his sentence, with one year on licence, for obtaining a money transfer by deception.
Makinde, of Longhill Road, Catford, had worked in the nurse bank at Oxleas NHS Trust for three years before he tried to apply for a permanent position.
The trust's counter fraud specialists investigated and found Makinde's brother had applied for and got the job and Makinde used his identity.
The fraud is thought to be worth up to £54,000 in wages falsely obtained.
The investigation also revealed the passport used to secure the post was issued fraudulently.
This was discovered as part of a wider investigation by the police and the UK passport agency.
Makinde was arrested in June and charged with 24 counts of deception.
He pleaded guilty to these at Woolwich Magistrates' Court on June 8.
The 25-year-old was sentenced at Woolwich Crown Court on August 25.
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