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Court Jails Two Ex-Bankers In Kaduna For Theft

The convicts, both former employees of Access Bank Plc, were prosecuted on separate one-count charges bordering on theft involving funds belonging to customers of the bank.

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saharareporters.comStai leggendo1 mesi fa

Court Jails Two Ex-Bankers In Kaduna For Theft

The convicts, both former employees of Access Bank Plc, were prosecuted on separate one-count charges bordering on theft involving funds belonging to customers of the bank.

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Court jails two ex-bankers for N7.8 million palliative fraud, offers fine option

EFCC said a wider probe showed that the two ex-bankers carried out unauthorised withdrawals on the accounts of 305 customers who were beneficiaries of the federal government’s palliative scheme.

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  1. giovedì 21 maggio 2026·saharareporters.com

    Court Jails Two Ex-Bankers In Kaduna For Theft

    The convicts, both former employees of Access Bank Plc, were prosecuted on separate one-count charges bordering on theft involving funds belonging to customers of the bank.

  2. venerdì 22 maggio 2026·premiumtimesng.com

    Court jails two ex-bankers for N7.8 million palliative fraud, offers fine option

    EFCC said a wider probe showed that the two ex-bankers carried out unauthorised withdrawals on the accounts of 305 customers who were beneficiaries of the federal government’s…