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Exclusive: Secret list of rogue social workers booted for crime, corruption and porn

A DOZEN rogue social workers who cared for Scotland's most vulnerable people have been secretly struck off.

A DOZEN rogue social workers who cared for Scotland's most vulnerable people have been secretly struck off.

A Sunday Mail investigation today reveals a shocking catalogue of criminality, corruption and incompetence in social services.

One worker was struck off for running a stolen car racket and another for possessing child porn.

Catherine Watt was struck off for life after being sacked as manager of Ramsay House children's home in Clydebank for health and safety, financial and management failings.

She also "obtained a management qualification by deceit" and breached West Dunbartonshire Council's dignity at work policy.

She was struck off by the Scottish Social Services Council, set up to regulate the profession in 2001. Watt said: "I deny all the allegations. I had 37 years of unblemished service and then this happened.

"My former employers did a very good job on me."

Also given a life ban was Darren MacDonald, who "placed children at risk of harm" by botching 10 cases in Fife.