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Would you credit it? Couple wrongly given millions go on the run

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Published Date: 22 May 2009
NEW Zealand police have launched an international search for a couple who fled with millions of dollars after NZ$10m (£3.88m) was accidentally put into their bank account.
Detective Senior Sergeant David Harvey of New Zealand Police said in a statement that an investigation team was working with Westpac Bank on the case.

New Zealand's news agency NZPA said the couple, who ran a petrol station in the North Island city of Rotorua, had applied to Westpac Bank for a NZ$10,000 overdraft, but 1,000 times that amount was paid into their account in error.

"The individuals associated with this account are believed to have left New Zealand and police (are] working through Interpol to locate those individuals," Mr Harvey said in a statement. "Westpac Bank has recovered some of the money which had been inappropriately withdrawn."

He refused to say how much of the money had been recovered or give any other details.

He would not comment on which country the couple may have fled to.

But local newspaper the Rotorua Review quoted a source saying that a police liaison officer was sent to China recently to search for the couple.

Westpac would not confirm the amount of money missing.





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  • Last Updated: 21 May 2009 9:56 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
1

Finlang,

Liaoning 22/05/2009 01:50:19
I like this story. Disgusting British politician trough-swillers (mainly scum-working-man's-Labour allegedly) who casually dupe the very people they are paid to represent and assist, take note. Are this couple all that different from you?
2

Jim A,

22/05/2009 07:22:15
What they did was wrong, I know it's wrong, but I can't help it, just a wee part of me inside is cheering them on if only for the fact that it's a bank getting it shafted to them by the wee folks for a change. The money is probably insured by the NZ government anyways so the bank still gets it's money back.
3

Boy Wonder,

22/05/2009 08:11:47
I'm afraid that if the same mistake was made with my bank account, I and my family (with the cash), would also be on the run to a country with no extradition!

Why not? After the news of the last two weeks, I would like MY snout in the trough too!

Except I would be branded a criminal.

I wish the couple every success in their evasion of the law!!!
4

2dogs in D.C.,

22/05/2009 09:45:17
Jim,Boy Wonder,I'd like to say I'd give it back.I'd like to say that,but that would most likely be a lie.
5

2dogs in D.C.,

22/05/2009 09:46:52
Also,there's probably a new position open at a bank in N.Z.,if any one's looking for a job.
6

Silence of the Yams,

22/05/2009 12:36:13
People like Goodwin are the real crooks.
7

Tartan Viking,

22/05/2009 12:38:37
Advice to this couple.

Whatever you do don't part with your cash and put your trust in Fred Greedwin should you bump into him hiding in a Chinese cave.
8

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22/05/2009 15:06:07
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Media at One,

22/05/2009 18:18:25
They need to contact a British MP and offer them 10% for a new identity and the official papers - its their only hope of freedom and wealth
10

Tu Tangata ,

Christchurch 23/05/2009 06:23:32
About time the hootsman updated their feed. Overdraft of NZ$100,000 applied for and amount "unrecovered" appears to be between NZ$3-4 million. Seems they are likely to be in the ex Brit colony Hong Kong? Westpac is an Australian owned bank, as are all the major banks in NZ.
11

Mashimaro,

24/05/2009 23:49:47
I can feel the copy editor's brain strain in the headline

 

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