Friday, October 17, 2025 - A Nigerian man has been spared prison sentence in the United Kingdom after he ‘deceived safeguarding procedures’ to work shifts under a woman's name.
Lucius Njoku, 33, of Oliver Lane, had previously pleaded
guilty to one count of fraud by false representation when he appeared at
Chester Magistrates' Court in Cheshire on 19th September 2025.
It relates to taking shifts at the Countess of Chester
Hospital as a healthcare worker where between February 16 and April 25, 2024,
including in the A&E department, he worked under the name of co-accused
Joyce George, who had been employed through an agency to work at the hospital.
Prosecutor Lisa McGuire told District Judge John McGarva on
Friday, October 17, that Miss George had since returned to Nigeria with a
warrant for her arrest.
The pair had their phones seized by investigating officers
where messages mapped out the shared shifts and that they gave no comment
interviews.
She added: “Fortunately, there were no complaints about his
work and no harm, but it is clearly an abuse of trust.
Mrs McGuire confirmed that Njoku had no previous
convictions.
Steve Alis, defending, criticised the lack of identification
between the two workers by the hospital and said that his client had come to
the UK as a student.
He added that Njoku had run into financial issues, hence his
agreement with George.
He said: “How this wasn’t picked up by management – he
wasn’t pretending to be a male.
“His cheques hadn’t come through and that’s why he took the
shifts.
“He is now fully qualified to work in the care sector but
works at Vauxhalls and is now dependent on his wife.
“He hasn’t tried to downplay his role and said it was
joint enterprise.
“He had the relevant qualifications to do the job, but he
went about it the wrong way."
DJ McGarva said that while no-one was harmed by this
deception, it was serious enough to have crossed the custodial threshold.
“You’ve pleaded guilty to this and although you were
qualified to do the work, and without complaint, that’s not the point,” he
said.
“You deceived your way into a job that required
safeguarding checks and that undermines the DBS system – that’s I treat this as
maximum harm.
“There is an argument for immediate custody to make an
example of you, but you have strong mitigation.”

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