New Zealand bank manager gets jail for fraud


Wellington, Sep 12 (IANS): A court in Wellington Friday sentenced a former bank manager to a two-year and one-month jail term in a fraud case, media reported.

Helen Marie Kemp, was accused for stealing over $350,000 from customers, including the elderly and family friends, the New Zealand Herald reported.

Kemp cheated six customers from 2009 to 2013, a judge said.

Over four years, Kemp organised loans, authorised overdrafts and approved credit cards using customers' details, through which she stole money.

 

  

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