Man Who Was Paid N91.2 Million in Error as Salary By His Company Vanishes

Man Who Was Paid N91.2 Million in Error as Salary By His Company Vanishes

  • An employee of a frozen foods company in Chile who was paid about 330 times his salary has disappeared without a trace
  • The man who was not named had hoped to receive about N273,600 as salary for the month of May when he was alerted to the huge sum
  • He promised to go to the bank and return the money but instead resigned from the company through his lawyers

An office staffer who became an overnight millionaire when his company erroneously paid him 330 times his salary has vanished after he promised to refund the money.

Daily Mail reports that the unnamed worker at a frozen foods company, Cial mistakenly received 165 million pesos, the equivalent of N91.2 million in May 30, 2022.

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Man disappears after he received more than his salary Credit: Rob Lewine
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He had hoped that his pay package would be around N273,600, around N500,000 pesos.

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After he told his line manager what happened, he was advised to go to the bank the next day and return the money in cash, face-to-face, lawyers to the company said.

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But the company stated that he neither returned the money nor showed up at work.

The firm is now suing the former employee to reclaim the money.

The Human Resources staff texted his boss and claimed he overslept and that he would go to the bank later.

Staff resigns via his lawyers

The company did not hear any word from him until June 2, 2022, when he submitted his resignation letter through a lawyer.

The company’s legal department said the worker was clarified and informed that his pay did not match the payment he received, a newspaper in Chile said.

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Cial said the staff’s disappearance is equivalent to misappropriation.

Founded more than 50 years ago, Cial owns household name brands La Preferida, San Jorge and Winter.

It specialises in cold cuts and describes itself as a 'leader in the wholesale market'.

CBN lists 4 steps to request refund as MTN drags 18 banks to court over N22.3bn ‘error’ transfer to customers

Legit.ng has reported that MTN's newly licensed Mobile Money Payment Service Bank Limited (MOMO PSB) has sued 18 Nigerian banks to court to recover N22.3 billion ($53.7 million) that was erroneously sent to 8,000 bank accounts.

The error was caused by a computer glitch, according to a court filing in action No. FHC/L/CS/960/2022 filed by the Mobile Money Bank against 18 banks.

MTN's MOMO payment Bank is seeking a judicial declaration that the money transmitted in mistake belongs to it, not the banks' customers, in an initiating summons dated 30 May 2022 and filed before a Federal High Court.

Source: Legit.ng

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