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Black Woman Faces UK Jail After Keeping £90,000 Accidentally Refunded To Her by Ilekokonit: 1:00am On Apr 23, 2021
Black woman - Mother of six - faces jail after keeping £90,000 accidentally refunded to her by UK Charity Shop

Mother-of-six, 52, will be jailed for six months unless she pays back £12,000 of £90,000 paid into her account by mistake in charity shop blunder



Comfort Konadu was accidentally transferred £90,000 after returning an item
Mencap staff said there was 'issue with the machine' during transaction in 2019
Konadu then transferred £57,000 into other accounts, including that of her son

By Faith Ridler For Mailonline

Published: 12:52, 21 April 2021


A mother-of-six could be jailed for six months if she does not pay back £12,000 of the £90,000 which was erroneously paid into her bank account at a charity shop.

Comfort Konadu, 52, was accidentally handed the 'unexpected windfall' when she returned an item to a Mencap shop in Openshaw, Manchester, in October 2019.

She kept the error a secret and instead made a 'flurry' of transactions, moving a total of £57,000 into other accounts.

The bank were able to freeze some of the cash, but Mencap, which supports people with learning disabilities, lost more than £31,000.

It will recoup a portion of the losses after a Proceeds of Crime Act hearing was held at Manchester Crown Court.

Konadu, who previously received a suspended prison sentence after pleading guilty to theft, was ordered to pay back more than £12,000 of the money.

She could face six months in jail if she fails to return the sum within three months.

Konadu's sentencing hearing last September heard how she had let 'temptation' get the better of her when she spotted the cash in her account after returning an item on October 11, 2019.

The blunder was spotted soon afterwards, when managers were alerted to a sizable refund and an investigation was launched.

Staff at the Openshaw store said there had been an 'issue with the machine', and £90,047.19 was transferred to Konadu's account in error.

Two members of staff were suspended and later dismissed.

Konadu had returned an item to the Mancap store in Openshaw, Manchester, (above) on October 11, 2019, when the accidental transaction was made

The sum landed in Konadu's account on October 14, when she made the transfers including to an account belonging to her son.

Prosecutors said the £31,000 loss would represent up to 18 months' worth of profits for the charity shop.

Konadu's barrister said 'temptation got the better of her' and that she usually lives a 'modest and humble' lifestyle working as a cleaner.

She was sentenced to 20 months in prison, suspended for two years.


Judge Nicholas Dean QC told her at the time: 'You have brought shame on yourself, and I dare say to your family.'

A Proceeds of Crime hearing was heard by the same judge yesterday [April 20].

James Preece, prosecuting, said Konadu was found to have benefited from her crime to the tune of £14,319.38.

An investigation found she had an available amount of £12,761, which the judge ordered her to pay back.

The judge also made an order ensuring the charity gets priority in receiving the funds.

Judge Dean said on Tuesday: 'Today's hearing concludes the proceedings in this court, in relation to your guilty plea to theft.'

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9495295/Mother-six-52-jailed-unless-pays-12-000.html

https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/1426105/Mum-jail-charity-shop-money-refund-gaffe-crime-Openshaw-Manchester

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Re: Black Woman Faces UK Jail After Keeping £90,000 Accidentally Refunded To Her by TarOrfeeek: 1:01am On Apr 23, 2021
If she was a Fulani woman.


Buhari would have offered to pay back the money for her.

Me I am tracing my fulani ancestry sharp sharp
Re: Black Woman Faces UK Jail After Keeping £90,000 Accidentally Refunded To Her by Mixedfruit: 1:02am On Apr 23, 2021
Mama wan cash out
Re: Black Woman Faces UK Jail After Keeping £90,000 Accidentally Refunded To Her by Jakumo(m): 1:02am On Apr 23, 2021
This woman has a demonic look.

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Re: Black Woman Faces UK Jail After Keeping £90,000 Accidentally Refunded To Her by Ilekokonit: 1:04am On Apr 23, 2021
Jakumo:
This woman has a demonic look.

Most black women have a demon living inside them.
Re: Black Woman Faces UK Jail After Keeping £90,000 Accidentally Refunded To Her by Karlovych: 1:09am On Apr 23, 2021
embarassed embarassed Very ugly looking mammal
Re: Black Woman Faces UK Jail After Keeping £90,000 Accidentally Refunded To Her by EzzyCarter: 1:35am On Apr 23, 2021
Ilekokonit:


Most black women have a demon living inside them.


Says a Caucasian man with blue eyes grin
Re: Black Woman Faces UK Jail After Keeping £90,000 Accidentally Refunded To Her by VictorUSA(m): 3:09am On Apr 23, 2021
Can you imagine? Black woman with black mentality! The name looks like kaduna
Re: Black Woman Faces UK Jail After Keeping £90,000 Accidentally Refunded To Her by DMCY: 4:00am On Apr 23, 2021
Ilekokonit:
Black woman - Mother of six - faces jail after keeping £90,000 accidentally refunded to her by UK Charity Shop

Mother-of-six, 52, will be jailed for six months unless she pays back £12,000 of £90,000 paid into her account by mistake in charity shop blunder



Comfort Konadu was accidentally transferred £90,000 after returning an item
Mencap staff said there was 'issue with the machine' during transaction in 2019
Konadu then transferred £57,000 into other accounts, including that of her son

By Faith Ridler For Mailonline

Published: 12:52, 21 April 2021


A mother-of-six could be jailed for six months if she does not pay back £12,000 of the £90,000 which was erroneously paid into her bank account at a charity shop.

Comfort Konadu, 52, was accidentally handed the 'unexpected windfall' when she returned an item to a Mencap shop in Openshaw, Manchester, in October 2019.

She kept the error a secret and instead made a 'flurry' of transactions, moving a total of £57,000 into other accounts.

The bank were able to freeze some of the cash, but Mencap, which supports people with learning disabilities, lost more than £31,000.

It will recoup a portion of the losses after a Proceeds of Crime Act hearing was held at Manchester Crown Court.

Konadu, who previously received a suspended prison sentence after pleading guilty to theft, was ordered to pay back more than £12,000 of the money.

She could face six months in jail if she fails to return the sum within three months.

Konadu's sentencing hearing last September heard how she had let 'temptation' get the better of her when she spotted the cash in her account after returning an item on October 11, 2019.

The blunder was spotted soon afterwards, when managers were alerted to a sizable refund and an investigation was launched.

Staff at the Openshaw store said there had been an 'issue with the machine', and £90,047.19 was transferred to Konadu's account in error.

Two members of staff were suspended and later dismissed.

Konadu had returned an item to the Mancap store in Openshaw, Manchester, (above) on October 11, 2019, when the accidental transaction was made

The sum landed in Konadu's account on October 14, when she made the transfers including to an account belonging to her son.

Prosecutors said the £31,000 loss would represent up to 18 months' worth of profits for the charity shop.

Konadu's barrister said 'temptation got the better of her' and that she usually lives a 'modest and humble' lifestyle working as a cleaner.

She was sentenced to 20 months in prison, suspended for two years.


Judge Nicholas Dean QC told her at the time: 'You have brought shame on yourself, and I dare say to your family.'

A Proceeds of Crime hearing was heard by the same judge yesterday [April 20].

James Preece, prosecuting, said Konadu was found to have benefited from her crime to the tune of £14,319.38.

An investigation found she had an available amount of £12,761, which the judge ordered her to pay back.

The judge also made an order ensuring the charity gets priority in receiving the funds.

Judge Dean said on Tuesday: 'Today's hearing concludes the proceedings in this court, in relation to your guilty plea to theft.'

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9495295/Mother-six-52-jailed-unless-pays-12-000.html

https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/1426105/Mum-jail-charity-shop-money-refund-gaffe-crime-Openshaw-Manchester
But what’s with the black woman? Ewo ni gbogbo katikati yii na?
Re: Black Woman Faces UK Jail After Keeping £90,000 Accidentally Refunded To Her by complexBoss12: 4:38am On Apr 23, 2021
Money palavar
Re: Black Woman Faces UK Jail After Keeping £90,000 Accidentally Refunded To Her by Nobody: 6:07am On Apr 23, 2021
Hey, OP, just what sort of stupid headline is this? @black woman faces UK jail...

What has her colour or race got to do with anything? Did you have to throw it in?

A lot of you on NL are just mentally deficient. Honestly.
Re: Black Woman Faces UK Jail After Keeping £90,000 Accidentally Refunded To Her by heendrix(m): 6:25am On Apr 23, 2021
She's clearly one of those Igbos that grew up in Ghana sad

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Re: Black Woman Faces UK Jail After Keeping £90,000 Accidentally Refunded To Her by Queenslander(f): 7:08am On Apr 23, 2021
Um, only £12,000? What then happens to the rest of the money??
Re: Black Woman Faces UK Jail After Keeping £90,000 Accidentally Refunded To Her by Pepecushy(m): 7:46am On Apr 23, 2021
right from time souls on hoes keep perishing cuz of money
Re: Black Woman Faces UK Jail After Keeping £90,000 Accidentally Refunded To Her by Konquest: 12:50am On Apr 27, 2021
Ilekokonit:
Black woman - Mother of six - faces jail after keeping £90,000 accidentally refunded to her by UK Charity Shop

Mother-of-six, 52, will be jailed for six months unless she pays back £12,000 of £90,000 paid into her account by mistake in charity shop blunder



Comfort Konadu was accidentally transferred £90,000 after returning an item
Mencap staff said there was 'issue with the machine' during transaction in 2019
Konadu then transferred £57,000 into other accounts, including that of her son

By Faith Ridler For Mailonline

Published: 12:52, 21 April 2021


A mother-of-six could be jailed for six months if she does not pay back £12,000 of the £90,000 which was erroneously paid into her bank account at a charity shop.

Comfort Konadu, 52, was accidentally handed the 'unexpected windfall' when she returned an item to a Mencap shop in Openshaw, Manchester, in October 2019.

She kept the error a secret and instead made a 'flurry' of transactions, moving a total of £57,000 into other accounts.

The bank were able to freeze some of the cash, but Mencap, which supports people with learning disabilities, lost more than £31,000.

It will recoup a portion of the losses after a Proceeds of Crime Act hearing was held at Manchester Crown Court.

Konadu, who previously received a suspended prison sentence after pleading guilty to theft, was ordered to pay back more than £12,000 of the money.

She could face six months in jail if she fails to return the sum within three months.

Konadu's sentencing hearing last September heard how she had let 'temptation' get the better of her when she spotted the cash in her account after returning an item on October 11, 2019.

The blunder was spotted soon afterwards, when managers were alerted to a sizable refund and an investigation was launched.

Staff at the Openshaw store said there had been an 'issue with the machine', and £90,047.19 was transferred to Konadu's account in error.

Two members of staff were suspended and later dismissed.

Konadu had returned an item to the Mancap store in Openshaw, Manchester, (above) on October 11, 2019, when the accidental transaction was made

The sum landed in Konadu's account on October 14, when she made the transfers including to an account belonging to her son.

Prosecutors said the £31,000 loss would represent up to 18 months' worth of profits for the charity shop.

Konadu's barrister said 'temptation got the better of her' and that she usually lives a 'modest and humble' lifestyle working as a cleaner.

She was sentenced to 20 months in prison, suspended for two years.


Judge Nicholas Dean QC told her at the time: 'You have brought shame on yourself, and I dare say to your family.'

A Proceeds of Crime hearing was heard by the same judge yesterday [April 20].

James Preece, prosecuting, said Konadu was found to have benefited from her crime to the tune of £14,319.38.

An investigation found she had an available amount of £12,761, which the judge ordered her to pay back.

The judge also made an order ensuring the charity gets priority in receiving the funds.

Judge Dean said on Tuesday: 'Today's hearing concludes the proceedings in this court, in relation to your guilty plea to theft.'

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9495295/Mother-six-52-jailed-unless-pays-12-000.html

https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/1426105/Mum-jail-charity-shop-money-refund-gaffe-crime-Openshaw-Manchester
Whew! Konadu is a Ghanaian
name.

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