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Pense que ya no existía eso
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Toda la Vida (U)🔥
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hola soy bachicha :
vamosss la U toda la vida
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Home Office Officer Caught Selling Asylum Approvals for Bribes_Full-HD. On 2 October 2024, Alan Doig — a senior finance manager and accountant at Gedling Borough Council in Nottinghamshire who had held the position for nearly two decades — was sentenced to five years' imprisonment at Nottingham Crown Court after pleading guilty on 12 September 2024 to two counts of fraud by abuse of position and obtaining a money transfer by deception. Between 2003 and 2022, Doig diverted £934,343.30 of public money to himself by exploiting his privileged access to the council's payroll systems, creditor payment processes, and a staff car-loan scheme — then falsified the council's own ledgers from the inside to prevent the shortfall from surfacing during routine financial checks. Prosecutors confirmed the fraud funded a long-running gambling habit sustained across nineteen years of undetected offending. The scheme only unravelled when a member of Doig's own team noticed irregularities in the car-loan programme and escalated the concern to a senior colleague, prompting his dismissal and a full Nottinghamshire Police investigation. The Crown Prosecution Service launched Proceeds of Crime Act confiscation proceedings alongside sentencing. The funds Doig stole were public money earmarked for the residents of Gedling Borough — council taxpayers who had trusted him, specifically, to make sure that money could never go missing. Disclaimer: This video is a dramatization based on real events. Some visual content was created with artificial intelligence assistance. Some details have been fictionalized and all names have been changed to protect the privacy of those involved.

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