News by email Donate

Suggestions

Manchester-Crown-Court-main_article_image.jpg
Manchester-Crown-Court-main_article_image.jpg
World News

Former Methodist minister jailed for £100,000 fraud

by Kelly Valencia

A former Methodist minister has been sentenced to prison for defrauding an elderly and vulnerable friend out of £100,000.

Paul Flowers, who also was the Co-op Bank chairman for a number of years, exploited his friend Margaret Jarvis, who had dementia, using her money for holidays and drugs, Manchester Crown Court was told.

Known as the "Crystal Methodist," Flowers appeared in court using a walking stick and wearing a grey top. He pleaded guilty to 18 counts of fraud and was sentenced to three years in prison.

Flowers had been granted Power of Attorney for Jarvis, a retired teacher, before her death in 2016. He exploited her trust, stealing from her bank account, which contained her private pensions, and misusing funds meant for charities and family. Despite Jarvis’s wishes to leave money to causes like an orphanage and a donkey sanctuary, only one niece received her share, and the charities were left empty-handed.

During the trial, it was revealed that Flowers misappropriated over £60,000 of her money, spending it on personal luxuries, including holidays, a bespoke staircase, and drugs, particularly cocaine.

In his defence, Flowers’ lawyer cited his struggles with addiction and health issues, acknowledging that his betrayal was a significant fall from grace. Judge Nicholas Dean KC condemned the betrayal, saying: "You took on the Power of Attorney at a time when you knew that was not the right thing to do... You stole almost £100,000 first from Margaret Jarvis and then from her estate."

Flowers’ past was also marred by drug use, including a 2013 incident where he was filmed buying crystal meth, leading to his resignation from the Co-op Bank and subsequent bans from the financial services industry.

A proceeds of crime hearing is scheduled for 21st July.

News you can believe in. Stand with Premier Christian News today.

Your gift today ensures that Premier Christian News can press forward in strength, reaching more people with biblical truth and shaping the future of Christian thought. It’s more than just a donation—it’s an investment in renewed minds and transformed lives. 

Without continued support, the ability to create and distribute resources that strengthen faith and equip the church will be compromised. But with your help, we can grow deeper, stand firmer, and shine brighter in the culture.

Your support today is critical.

Support Us
Continue the conversation on our Facebook page

Related Articles

Sign up to our newsletter to stay informed with news from a Christian perspective.

News by email

Connect

Donate

Donate