UK Sikh woman accused of theft let off

Sunday, 27/10/2013

http://www.tribuneindia.com/2013/20131027/punjab.htm#7

London : The case against a British Sikh bank worker accused of stealing over 175,000 pounds from customers in Scotland has collapsed after a paperwork error.

Satnam Kaur was due to go on trial over the allegations centred around the Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) at Albyn Place in the Scottish city of Aberdeen last week.

However, a sheriff at Aberdeen Sheriff Court ruled that the paperwork was incompetent as the words "by authority of Her Majesty's Advocate" were missing from the indictment against 30-year-old Kaur, the BBC reported.

The blunder meant the document failed to show that the case had been officially authorised by Scotland's top legal officer. Kaur, from Aberdeen, was alleged to have taken cash from two accounts while working as a customer adviser for RBS.

It was claimed she withdrew money as euros and deposited a 120,000-pound cheque into her own account. The court was told that the customers suffered no financial loss as a result of the alleged incidents and she was sacked from her job after the allegations came to light.

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