Much of the group's efforts to gain more than $20 million from NAB through various schemes were said to be ultimately unsophisticated and doomed to fail.
millions from a major bank have been likened to a lottery hopeful's desire to walk away with the jackpot.through various schemes were said to be ultimately unsophisticated and doomed to fail.
Along with Singh, who was formerly a senior associate at NAB's Sydney branch, Chamakuri attempted to use internal bank vouchers to withdraw almost $16.9 million in cash. When the attempted fraud was unsuccessful the first time, they attempted the same flawed method to access the money four more times, Edwards added.
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