John Paul Hogg was exposed by background checks after keeping his past conviction a secret.
John Paul Hogg had been jailed in 2011 and later banned indefinitely from any role involving children.
Hogg did not reveal his previous conviction – and it was only background checks that exposed him. He has now narrowly avoided a jail term after a hearing at Glasgow Sheriff Court.They work with the educational sector including providing technology and software.Fiscal Lauren Donnelly said: “He advised he thought he would be suitable for the role and asked if Hogg would consider applying.
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