Menggemparkan apabila penuntut Malaysia di Sydney didakwa berbelanja AUS$4.6 juta (RM15.2 juta) untuk membeli barangan mewah selepas Wastpac Banking Corporation tersilap memasukkan overdraf tanpa had ke dalam akaunnya. Malah, dia pernah menghabiskan sebanyak AUS$220,000 (RM730,928) sehari dengan membeli-belah di sebuah kedai Christian Dior di Sydney.
Christine Jiaxin Lee, 21, bagaimanapun mengaku tidak bersalah dengan mendakwa dia menyangka wang itu dimasukkan oleh ibu bapanya. Menurut Harian Metro, peguam Christine, Hugo Aston menegaskan pihaknya tidak akan mengalah untuk mempertahankan penuntut yang dituduh tidak amanah dan mengambil kesempatan terhadap kesilapan yang dilakukan Wastpac Banking Corporation. “Kami yakin anak guam kami akan dibebaskan,” kata Hugo. Hugo memaklumkan bahawa keluarga Christine berangkat ke Sydney dari Malaysia untuk memberi sokongan moral kepadanya sepanjang perbicaraan berlangusung, namun tidak menghadirkan diri ke mahkamah semalam sementara wakil Wastpac Banking Corporation, Matt Tregoning, hadir sebagai pemerhati. Christine dilaporkan ditahan pegawai imigresen di lapangan terbang Sydney ketika cuba menaiki pesawat untuk pulang ke Malaysia pada Mei lalu. Menurut laporan, Westpac tersilap memasukkan overdraf tanpa had kepada penuntut kejuruteraan kimia itu pada Mei lalu. Christine bagaimanapun mendakwa dia hanya menyedari mengenai overdraf berkenaan pada Julai 2014 sebelum berbelanja sebanyak RM15.2 juta selama 11 bulan berikutnya. Kesilapan itu bagaimanapun disedari seorang pengurus kanan Westpac pada April tahun lalu yang menghubungi Christine, mendesak dia supaya bertanggung jawab terhadap kehilangan jutaan dolar itu. - CARI |
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Citing court documents, SMH had in May said Lee had claimed she thought her parents deposited the funds for her use when explaining the withdrawals.
Mary_jane replied at 13-12-2016 07:04 PM
Wah shopping rumah, kereta, handbag ke tu?
Malaysian student Christine Jia Xin Lee picked up designer handbags in every colour, snakeskin clutch bags, glittering jewellery and a Christian Dior outfit and they were just a fraction of the designer goods agents were confronted with when they arrived at her Sydney home.
Pictures tendered at the New South Wales Supreme Court show the items allegedly found in the chemical engineering student's Rhodes unit when bank lawyers and independent solicitors arrived there armed with a court order on April 15, 2015.
'There were a large number of handbags, items of clothing, shoes, shopping bags and boxes scattered on the floor ad on tables, chairs and a sofa around the room,' independent solicitor Cate Nagy said in an affidavit to the court.
Dior, Hermes and Chanel handbags - many accompanied by certificates of authenticity and stacked in the boxes they were bought in - were believed to be among the 24 items seized by investigators during the raid.
jazaa100 replied at 13-12-2016 07:23 PM
Lahaiii....bodohnya...
Beli lah property kat sana...atau kat msia..
juliez replied at 13-12-2016 06:59 PM
Punya lah dok mengutuk Najib with his 2.6b. Tgk la diri sendiri dpt duit terpijak pun sama je pera ...
Voyagers replied at 13-12-2016 07:34 PM
beli properti dekat australia
kena sita la nanti
jazaa100 replied at 13-12-2016 07:23 PM
Lahaiii....bodohnya...
Beli lah property kat sana...atau kat msia..
pyropura replied at 13-12-2016 07:37 PM
Mungkin dia ingat dia menang loteri?
juliez replied at 13-12-2016 07:47 PM
Mana ada pyro. Dia ckp ingatkan duit tu mak bapak dia yg bagi utk allowance. Gila jadah mak ba ...
pyropura replied at 13-12-2016 07:45 PM
Biarkan aje dlm akaun utk 6 bulan, busok2 pun boleh dapat 2 juta interest, lepas tu declare kat ba ...
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