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    Eleven year bankruptcy restriction for bank worker who stole people

    This is a duplicate of the Blog Entry made on 7th February 2014 20:24.

    Christopher Mark Wathen, a client relationship manager for a bank, has been handed an 11-year bankruptcy restrictions from 3 January for abusing his...

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    Re: Eleven year bankruptcy restriction for bank worker who stole people

    Lol at the way the auto blog to feed post script truncated that title.

    Did they get the people back?
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      Re: Eleven year bankruptcy restriction for bank worker who stole people

      Originally posted by Riz View Post
      Lol at the way the auto blog to feed post script truncated that title.

      Did they get the people back?
      Well it certainly got me to read the story.

      That's the kind of headline which sells The Sun newspaper

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        Re: Eleven year bankruptcy restriction for bank worker who stole people

        Well you can't argue with his motives: stealing clients’ money and using it to fund his lifestyle and to gamble


        Originally posted by planB View Post
        Well it certainly got me to read the story.

        That's the kind of headline which sells The Sun newspaper
        And also - benefits pensioner has Rolls, until you see he actually eats them from a bin.




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          Re: Eleven year bankruptcy restriction for bank worker who stole people

          Originally posted by vossy View Post
          Well you can't argue with his motives: stealing clients’ money and using it to fund his lifestyle and to gamble
          Thought all banks did that anyway?
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            Re: Eleven year bankruptcy restriction for bank worker who stole people

            see niddy - as the main blog is ok - but never seen till now lol

            C'Mon on Scotland!!!!!!!!!!!! (watching Ruby)
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