Major General is found guilty of fraudulently claiming nearly £50,000

Major General is found guilty of fraudulently claiming nearly £50,000 to pay for his children’s private school fees

  • Major General Nick Welch, 57, abused Continuity of Education Allowance (CEA) 
  • Sent 2 of his children to the £37,000-a-year Clayesmore School and £22,500-a-year Hanford School, both in Dorset
  • Maj Gen Welch lied to Army that they were living in military quarters in London 
  • They in fact spent most time at their Dorset home, breaching allowance rules

A senior Army officer has been found guilty of claiming £50,000 in allowances to pay for his children’s private boarding school fees. 

Major General Nick Welch, 57, abused Continuity of Education Allowance (CEA) to send two of his children to the £37,000-a-year Clayesmore School and £22,500-a-year Hanford School, both in Dorset.

He lied to the Army that they were living in military quarters in London when they in fact spent most of their time at their £800,000 Dorset home, breaching allowance rules.

He was today convicted at Bulford Military Court.

Maj Gen Welch – who has a glittering career and an OBE – is the most senior officer to face a court martial since 1815, when a Lieutenant General was convicted during the Napoleonic wars. 

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Major General Nick Welch has been found guilty at Bulford Military Court of fraudulently claiming £48,000 in allowances to pay for his children’s boarding school fees