Tuesday, 6 November 2018

Taking Liberties: HSBC Employee Ripped-Off Three Customers

What At Liberty: Staph
A trusted HSBC employee has been jailed for helping to transfer £67,000 belonging to her bank's customers into the hands of criminals.
Liberty Staph, 27, of Broadley Street, St. John's Wood received 18 months imprisonment after she pleaded guilty to three counts of fraud by abuse of position.

Some of the money was withdrawn by Adam Chelfat, 21, of Albion Avenue, Nine Elms and he was sentenced to six months imprisonment, suspended for 18 months, after he admitted two counts of money laundering.
Detectives from the Metropolitan Police's Fraud and Linked Crime Online (FALCON) unit began an investigation in March, 2016 after three of the bank’s customers had money removed from their accounts without their knowledge.
An internal investigation by HSBC identified that Staph had interacted with all three customers shortly before the withdrawals were made.
Staph, who worked in a HSBC contact centre and in a HSBC branch in central London, accessed the customers’ confidential data required to make changes to facilitate access to the accounts.
Greedy: Adam Chelfat
The security on the accounts was subsequently overridden and Chelfat received money taken from one of the HSBC customers into his bank account.
The money was withdrawn by Chelfat as cash or foreign currency within a couple of days and then passed on to another account.
He was also ordered to carry out 100 hours of unpaid work when sentenced.
In total, more than £67,000 was transferred out of the bank accounts of the three victims.
A few days after each fraud had been completed Staph received payments into her bank account, totalling £8,000.
All three victims were refunded in full by the bank.
Detective Constable Mark Cresswell, of the Falcon unit, said:
“Staph abused her position to fraudulently obtain money from HSBC customers who she was supposed to be helping.
Her criminal actions were uncovered thanks to a comprehensive internal investigation by HSBC.
The prison sentence received by Staph should act as a deterrent to any other bank employees considering any similar actions.”

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