Liverpool Echo the problem soon became a lot worse. In 2009 shortfalls of thousands of pounds began to appear as she experienced problems with recording foreign currency holdings and the installation of a new cash machine at the store.Customers using the machine to pay their utility bills would be contacted to say their payments had not been made, and the computer at the branch had no record of the transaction.At the start of 2010 Rita claims her accounts were showing a shortfall of £22,000 and her son agreed to loan her the cash to cover the missing cash.She claims to have put the money into her branch’s suspense account, and Rita contacted her area manager to explain that she was experiencing a large shortfall in cash.As she raised the.
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