Alleged NAB fraudster spent $200,000 furnishing Potts Point pad, court told | MWhitbourn
A Sydney businesswoman accused of defrauding the National Australia Bank of millions of dollars spent more than $200,000 furnishing her Potts Point terrace, a court has heard.
Helen Rosamond enters court on charges of defrauding NAB for millions of dollars through an invoice kickback scheme.The Crown alleges Rosamond sent falsified and inflated invoices from her event management company Human Group to NAB between 2013 and 2017 and paid millions of dollars in kickbacks to Rosemary Rogers, chief of staff in the office of the bank’s then-chief executive, to ensure they were paid.
Interior designer Robbie Nicol gave evidence in Sydney’s Downing Centre District Court on Monday that she helped furnish Rosamond’s Potts Point home in 2017. It was a “complete fitout of the terrace”, Nicol said. The invoices, tendered in court, also referred to the services as “re project 106”. Nicol said this was not a description relating to her own bookkeeping.
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