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(Stock image) An organised crime group (OCG) has?been sentenced??to a combined total of eight years and four months at?Inner London Crown Court?for committing £385,000 of benefit fraud An Enfield bank employee has been jailed for her role in an organised crime group that committed £385,000 of benefit fraud. On February 4 of last year, Santino Laskowski was present during an attempt to open an account at a bank branch in Barking using someone else’s credentials and a fraudulently obtained utility bill. He was arrested and officers found messages on the 25-year-old’s phone contained numerous details of fraudulently opened bank accounts in the names of others, and messages between himself and gang member Ali Tariq, 41, exchanging fraudulent bank account information.
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(Stock image) An organised crime group (OCG) has?been sentenced??to a combined total of eight years and four months at?Inner London Crown Court?for committing £385,000 of benefit fraud An Enfield bank employee has been jailed for her role in an organised crime group that committed £385,000 of benefit fraud. On February 4 of last year, Santino Laskowski was present during an attempt to open an account at a bank branch in Barking using someone else’s credentials and a fraudulently obtained utility bill. He was arrested and officers found messages on the 25-year-old’s phone contained numerous details of fraudulently opened bank accounts in the names of others, and messages between himself and gang member Ali Tariq, 41, exchanging fraudulent bank account information.
United-kingdomPolandPolishWali-tariqSantino-laskowskiEdyta-gorskaKarolina-zmijewskaMonika-gorskaMatt-cornellQueen-victoria-streetUniversal-credit By Lewis Berrill @LewisBerrill Chief reporter - east London and west Essex
(Stock image) An organised crime group (OCG) has?been sentenced??to a combined total of eight years and four months at?Inner London Crown Court?for committing £385,000 of benefit fraud An Enfield bank employee has been jailed for her role in an organised crime group that committed £385,000 of benefit fraud. On February 4 of last year, Santino Laskowski was present during an attempt to open an account at a bank branch in Barking using someone else’s credentials and a fraudulently obtained utility bill. He was arrested and officers found messages on the 25-year-old’s phone contained numerous details of fraudulently opened bank accounts in the names of others, and messages between himself and gang member Ali Tariq, 41, exchanging fraudulent bank account information.
United-kingdomPolandPolishWali-tariqSantino-laskowskiEdyta-gorskaKarolina-zmijewskaMonika-gorskaMatt-cornellQueen-victoria-streetUniversal-creditâItâs about collectivityâ: Carriageworks brings artist-run initiatives to the fore
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Those in the art world might know what an ARI is, but to most itâs an unfamiliar acronym. And thatâs part of their point: ARIs (artist-run initiatives) are collectives
for artists,
But such initiatives will be given a rare mainstream platform with the exhibition
No Show to open free to the public at Carriageworks next month.
Architects Belqis Youssofzay and David Hart, Neon Foe Co-Director and exhibiting artist Kate Brown and Carriageworks Director of Programs, Daniel Mudie Cunningham, part of a major new exhibition featuring the work of 11 artist-led initiatives from across New South Wales at Carriageworks in February.
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A talent search competition is now open for a chance to play at a 2021 music festival.
The Green Brothers Country on Keppel Talent Search is open for entries for its second iteration, scheduled for July next year.
The competition kickstarted Country on Keppel 2020 in November this year with artists James Blundell and Matt Cornell among the judges.
Jeff Green from Rockhampton music store Green Brothers said he always wanted to support new talent.
“It’s the up-and-coming stars that keep the whole music industry going and we would like to see the talent quest and festival grow for the benefits of tourism,” he said.
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