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A deputy principal accused of misusing school funds has won an order temporarily re-instating her, while a full investigation is carried out.
The woman was fired, after a complaint that she used school funds to take her family as helpers on a school camp she had organised.
Because she had paid for other aspects of the camp from her own pocket and had done so for the several years she'd organised the event, she thought the accounting would even out.
The board of trustees did not agree and sacked her, despite the chair attending one of the camps in a volunteer role, also paid for with school money.
The deputy principal then lodged a claim of unjustified dismissal with the Employment Relations Authority (ERA), which this week ordered that she be re-instated, while a full investigation into the allegations against her was carried out.
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