Justice Kambalata received three payments amounting to £9,289.29 between November 2022 and January 2023. The Scottish Social Services Council said it caused the employer 'significant financial harm'
The watchdog said:"You were overpaid by your agency and failed to report this or return the funds.
"It is not clear if you have now paid the funds back. You have caused your previous employer significant financial harm. "Your actions have been dishonest. This falls below the standards of conduct expected of a social service worker and amounts to misconduct."
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