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Senior bank worker sentenced after lying on CV

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Phil
Member - 287 posts
15 Feb 2011 6:58PM

@Will.

Yep, they would only fraudulently spend all the money and then give themselves huge bonuses. And no government would allow that would they? ~cough~


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Garry Price
Member - 3 posts
15 Feb 2011 1:34PM

I wonder if he was just good at written english?

You lot aren't otherwise you would have picked up that he was only employed for a month and actually spent six months in prison! Lol!


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Will Hough
Member - 160 posts
14 Feb 2011 11:17AM

Heaven forbid that banks end up employing cheats and liars!


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Kev Rourke
Member - 76 posts
14 Feb 2011 8:35AM

I Think the issue here is that he obtained employment by deception. He may hae been exptional in how he performed his duty but the fact that he lied to obtain this position with such a high salary makes him a cheat and therefore cannot be trusted.


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Daniel Sweeney
Member - 163 posts
11 Feb 2011 9:48AM

Was he any good at the job? Trust and bank in the same article seems like a bit of an oxymoron.


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janet burton
Member - 180 posts
11 Feb 2011 8:05AM

Six months? And they only found out when the checks came back? Pretty convincing then. So can anyone with no University education and no experience do the job of a Deputy CEO? Or was he just exceptional anyway?
Not that I'm condoning his actions. Just wondering what the degree and the experience are supposed to provide that makes the job worth £165k a year, if he can do it without them.


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