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Two former Serco employees plead guilty to £46,000 Boris Bike fraud

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Simon Mason

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Mar 9, 2012, 3:23:13 PM3/9/12
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Two former employees of Serco, the company that operates London's Barclays
Cycle Hire Scheme, have been pleaded guilty of fraud after making bogus
refund payments through the scheme totalling £46,000 to friends.

Nana Boateng of Enfield and Jose Dias from Clapton, both aged 26, each
admitted on one count of fraud by abuse of position at Southwark Crown
Court, reports BBC News. The court was told that the fraud took place
between September and December 2010.

Although details of how they misappropriated the money was not reported, the
early months of the scheme, launched in July 2010, saw Transport for London
(TfL) have to refund may members who had been incorrectly billed.

In the vast majority of cases, those refunds were for fairly small amounts
of between £1 and £10, but in September 2010 we reported about one member
who was refunded £900 and also given £200 compensation after he was
repeatedly charged for non-return of bikes due a fault with docking
stations.

Also appearing at Southwark Crown Court was another former Serco employee,
Devina Joseph-Albert, aged 22 and from Clapton, pleaded guilty to a charge
of money laundering, as did six other defendants at an earlier hearing.

Those are her brother Darnel Joseph Albert, aged 20 and Elizabeth Spencer,
aged 36, both also from Clapton, 24-year-old Zakir Bhad from Forest Gate,
Samuel Njie, 26, of Leyton, and George Hayden, 30, and Sakinah MacAuley,
both of Enfield.

All nine are due to be sentenced at Southwark Crown Court on 11 May.

http://road.cc/content/news/54322-two-former-serco-employees-plead-guilty-%C2%A346000-boris-bike-fraud

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