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Access Bank Staffers Steals N1.2billion From Customers’ Account by themomentng: 2:43pm On Jul 19, 2018
An employee of Herbert Wigwe-led financial institution, Access Bank, Arthur Ezindu has narrated how a former Account General Manager (RGM), Olayinka Sanni stole the sum of N1.2billion from several account belonging to customers of the bank.

Sanni was arraigned alongside one Oyebode Oteyebi by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) on an 8 count charge bothering on stealing, forgery and uttering of forged document.

Ezindu, who gave his office address as Block 99C Damole, off Adeola Odeku, testified as prosecution witness before an Ikeja High Court, Lagos.

While being led in evidence by the EFCC Lawyer, Rotimi Oyedepo, Ezindu said that Sanni withdrew the said sum of money from different customers’ accounts without their consent and thereafter issued them a forged document of confirmation which he claimed emanated from the bank.

TheMomentNG learnt, the employee told the Special Offences Court that Olayinka, who was his boss at the time of the incident, was a regional Executive, Lagos Mainland North at Intercontinental bank, now Access Bank.

According to him, “The bank received several complaints from several customers whose accounts were debited without their consent.

“Some of these customers’ accounts include: the Falana Falana Chambers; Babington Junior Seminary; Viju Industries; Mechano Nigeria, PWU Nigeria; Elizade Nigeria; Murhi international Group.

“However, during the preliminary investigation, we noticed that all the complains were centered on our staff, Olayinka Sanni.

“We invited him to the head office for questioning but he claimed that everything was under control. He told us not to bother investigating the matter on the grounds that there was more behind what was happening.

“So since he was our senior officer, being the AGM at that time, we decided to petition his case to the EFCC for proper investigation.

When asked how much was involved as at the time the bank petitioned for EFCC, Ezindu replied, “The total sum was about N1.2billion.”

The prosecution thereafter tendered the petition dated September 2011 in evidence.

Meanwhile, the two defendants were also arraigned alongside a company, Sidaw Ventures Limited, which was allegedly used to transfer and cash out the stolen funds.

The employee further said: “During the preliminary investigation, the bank discovered that the company, Sidaw had Adamu as its signatory while Sanni indirectly manages the account.

“Some of the handwriting on the cheques belong to Sanni. He was the one indirectly signing and filling the cheques for Adamu.

Re: Access Bank Staffers Steals N1.2billion From Customers’ Account by Nackzy: 2:48pm On Jul 19, 2018
This is Nigeria
Re: Access Bank Staffers Steals N1.2billion From Customers’ Account by Nbote(m): 2:49pm On Jul 19, 2018
Yinkaaaaaa!!! Why na ??
Re: Access Bank Staffers Steals N1.2billion From Customers’ Account by Donald3d(m): 3:06pm On Jul 19, 2018
undecided lipsrsealed
Re: Access Bank Staffers Steals N1.2billion From Customers’ Account by GOFRONT(m): 3:19pm On Jul 19, 2018
Our lawmakers are there at the Red chamber doing what they know how to do best (budgetpadding) inorder to get in full touch with our collective treasury....

Our bank managers are on the other hand doing what they do best (Tapping) from our Individual treasury.....

Sha this is Nigeria

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