A FURTHER arrest has been made in connection with alleged financial mismanagement at a Wembley School.
Detectives from the Metropolitan Police Service Fraud Squad arrested a 71-year-old man this morning.
The man, believed to be former chairman of governors Dr Indravadan Patel, was arrested at his home in north west London on suspicion of conspiracy to defraud.
This is the third round of arrests in a probe of alleged misappropriation of Copland's funds after ex-head Sir Alan Davies, deputy Dr Richard Evans and a 50-year-old woman were questioned on Tuesday, March 1.
The trio were bailed by police to return in September.
Two people, a man and a woman, both 51, were also arrested and taken in for questioning from separate addresses in north west London on suspicion of conspiracy to defraud on March 10.
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