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Child's passport number hid fraud
ASB fraudster Stephen Versalko used a child's passport number to conceal the theft of $18 million from his employer.
Versalko sex worker 'entitled to the money'
A sex worker paid more over $2.4m by ASB fraudster Stephen Versalko is entitled to the money, a prostitutes' lobby group claims.
ASB suing Versalko's $2.4 million prostitute
The prostitute given $2.4 million by fraudulent banker Stephen Versalko is far from the high end of the escort business.
Gunman threatens bank customers
An armed robber ordered customers to the floor while an accomplice fled with a "substantial amount" of cash from a bank yesterday.
Versalko's family reeling from revelation of deceit
The wife of the $18 million ASB fraudster has spoken of her pain as other family lash out at the big-spending criminal.
Versalko a pathetic creep: duped investor
A victim of Stephen Versalko's $17.8 million fraud has spoken of the day she was told he had been "naughty" and had defrauded her and 25 other investors out of millions of dollars.
Lavish lifestyle of $17.8 million bank swindler
If it wasn't for Bernie Madoff, Stephen Versalko could still be stealing millions.
'Mr Invincible' sentenced after record-breaking fraud
The scale of the fraud makes Stephen Versalko's case the largest single employment theft in New Zealand history.
Housing confidence rising, says ASB
Housing confidence is on the rise in Auckland, while a new survey is showing growing uncertainty about tax changes and rising interest rates.
$18m fraudster to repay ASB only $3m-$5m
A former ASB investment adviser who stole nearly $18 million is likely to repay just $3m to $5m to the bank.
Details of how banker stole $18m stay secret
Details of how a former investment banker stole nearly $18 million in NZ's largest employee theft will stay secret until the man is sentenced next month.
Tax avoidance bill pushes ASB to $10m first-half loss
ASB Bank has taken $209 million of a $264 million tax and interest bill from tax avoidance settlements onto its books.
Thieving banker went undetected for nine years
The Herald can reveal that the largest employee theft in NZ history - of nearly $18m - was discovered by a fluke.