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Bank staffer who took kickbacks ‘jumped before she was pushed’

Belinda Wilson, a former Westpac lending manager, claimed to not know who her spouse was when confronted with records showing the cash deposits from the broker into her wife’s account, and denied being involved in kickbacks at all, according submissions made by Westpac to a hearing by the Fair Work Commission.Ms Wilson later tried to implicate her boss, regional lending executive Warren Lane, as aware of and complicit in the kickbacks, claiming he engaged in and condoned her practices, but he was…
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