Neil GreatrexNeil Greatrex (1 April 1951, Basford, Nottinghamshire, England – 9 July 2019)[1][2] was an English miner, trade unionist, fraudster and president of the Union of Democratic Mineworkers (UDM). Early lifeHe attended Greenwood Drive Junior School and Mowlands Intermediate School in Kirkby-in-Ashfield. He then went to Ashfield Comprehensive School (Ashfield School, Kirkby-in-Ashfield). CareerFrom a mining family, his grandfather, father, and three older brothers also worked as miners, one of his first jobs at the pit was working with the pit ponies.[3] He worked at Bentinck Colliery, on the B6018 in the south-west of Kirkby-in-Ashfield, from 1965 to 1985. UDMThe UDM was formed in 1985 after the miners' strike led to a split from the National Union of Mineworkers. Fraud trialWith Mick Stevens (UDM general secretary), Greatrex appeared in court on 20 May 2011, accused of stealing almost £150,000 from a fund intended to help sick miners.[4] Their trial began in March 2012. Greatrex abused his position as a trustee of the fund by paying for work on his own home.[5] On 3 April 2012 the jury found Greatrex guilty of all 14 charges, they found Stevens not guilty.[6][7][8][9] Greatrex was advised by the judge to expect a custodial sentence.[7] He was jailed for four years.[10] In December 2012, Birmingham Crown Court ordered Greatrex to repay over £200,000.[11] Personal lifeHe married Sheila Waterhouse in 1972 and had two daughters (born 1975 and 1982). He lived in Teversal. Greatrex died on 9 July 2019 from complications of a brain haemorrhage.[12] References
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