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Two Access Bank Staff Fined N50,000 for Defrauding 305 Customers

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Last updated: May 28, 2026 11:53 am
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LAGOS — Two former Access Bank staff members have been fined a combined N50,000 after being convicted of defrauding 305 customers. The Trumpet Nigeria reported the case on Wednesday, and the outcome has generated widespread public outrage over what critics are calling an embarrassingly lenient sentence for a crime that victimised hundreds of ordinary Nigerians.

The two individuals, whose names have not been publicly released, were found guilty of using their positions inside the bank to carry out fraudulent transactions against customer accounts. The court imposed a fine of N25,000 on each of the convicted staff members, amounting to N50,000 in total.

The sentence has been widely condemned by consumer protection advocates, legal experts, and members of the public. Critics say the punishment bears no relationship to the scale of the crime. A fine of N50,000 shared between two people convicted of defrauding 305 individuals amounts to approximately N164 per victim, a figure that many Nigerians find deeply insulting.

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Access Bank said it has fully cooperated with authorities throughout the investigation. The bank said it has strengthened its internal controls and terminated the employment of the convicted staff members. It said it is committed to compensating affected customers where applicable.

Nigeria’s Bank Fraud Problem

The Access Bank case is part of a larger pattern of insider fraud in Nigeria’s banking sector. The Nigerian Financial Intelligence Unit reported that over 82,000 suspicious transactions were flagged by financial institutions in 2024. Insider fraud, where staff use their access to banking systems to steal from customers, accounts for a significant portion of financial crime in the industry.

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Consumer rights groups said the lenient sentence sends the wrong message to potential fraudsters inside financial institutions. They argued that if bank staff face only token fines for large-scale fraud, the deterrent effect of prosecution is effectively zero. They called on the judiciary to impose sentences that reflect the true harm caused to victims.

The Financial Reporting Council of Nigeria and the CBN have both called for stricter penalties for financial crime. The Bank and Other Financial Institutions Act 2020 provides for more serious punishment than the fine imposed in this case. Legal experts said it is unclear why the prosecutor did not push for stronger sentencing.

Victims Still Waiting

The 305 defrauded customers have not received any public confirmation about how or when their losses will be recovered. Access Bank said it will work with affected customers individually to address their claims. However, consumer advocates said the bank should publicly commit to a timeline and process for restitution.

One affected customer who spoke to The Trumpet said she lost over N200,000 from her account to the fraudulent transactions. She said the N25,000 fine imposed on each staff member is a mockery of justice. “They stole from hundreds of people and paid N25,000 each. That is not justice. That is an insult,” she said.

The case has reignited calls for Nigeria to establish a dedicated financial crimes court that can handle complex bank fraud cases with greater speed and impose sentences appropriate to the scale of the offences. Advocates say the current court system is too slow and too inconsistent in sentencing to effectively deter financial crime.

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