Career
After 15 years she decided to leave that community, and joined the faculty of the state-funded Roman Catholic Street John Rigby School where she was made headteacher in 1991. Before her extravagant spending was revealed, McCabe had been praised as a headmistress for her strong discipline in the school and for improving the school"s facilities. She made the school grant-maintained in 1995, thus allowing the head to have complete control over the school"s budget having received the permission from the school"s governors.
The fraud was detected only after the school reverted to government control.
McCabe lavished money from the budget on clothes, shoes, jewellery, trips, takeaways and wine for the governors" meetings, champagne receptions and three holidays to Malta. using her pupils and contract cleaners for cleaning
shutting down the school heaters
asking children to work with old textbooks and computers
sacking, or underpaying, teachers. McCabe was convicted of all eleven charges of theft and six charges of deception.
She was originally jailed for five years, but this was dropped to four years on appeal. She was later released in December 2005, after serving half of her sentence.