Bank fraud

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Hubbard, James, 1949- :"We're here to 'holy see' your books..." 6 July 2013

Date: 2013

From: Hubbard, James, 1949-: Digital caricatures and cartoons

Reference: DCDL-0025496

Description: Shows a group of corruption investigators telling a bishop at the Vatican City that the Vatican Bank is under investigation. Refers to Italian police arresting a senior Vatican Bank official (Bishop Nunzio Scarano) and two other men on suspicion of financial fraud connected with the Vatican's Institute of Religious Works (Source: USA Today, 28 June 2013) Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).

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Evans, Malcolm Paul, 1945- :'Iran has just sentenced four banking crooks to death!'. 1 ...

Date: 2012

From: Evans, Malcolm Paul, 1945- :Digital cartoons

By: Press (Christchurch, N.Z.)

Reference: DCDL-0022515

Description: Shows two men at a pub playing pool. One comments that Iran has just sentenced four banking crooks to death. The other says that he knew those Mullahs couldn't be all bad. Refers Iranian court sentencing four people to death for a billon-dollar bank fraud that tainted the government of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. Colour and black and white versions available Quantity: 2 digital cartoon(s).

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[NZ Banks angel reads newspaper headline "Australian banks under investigation for dodg...

Date: 4 May 2018

From: Hubbard, James, 1949-: Digital caricatures and cartoons

By: Hubbard, James, 1949-; Setford News Photo Agency

Reference: DCDL-0038396

Description: Digital cartoons by Jim Hubbard on political and social issues in New Zealand and internationally. Title supplied by Library. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).

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Ekers, Paul, 1961-:"When I gave my assistants a credit card I didn't realise they could...

Date: 2013

From: Ekers, Paul, 1961-:[Digital cartoons published in the New Zealand Herald and other publications]

By: New Zealand herald (Newspaper)

Reference: DCDL-0026888

Description: Nigella Lawson cuts two lines of cocaine with her credit card and explains 'When I gave my assistants a credit card I didn't realise they could use them t buy things...' According to sisters Elisabetta and Francesca Grillo, who had worked for Nigella for more than a decade, the celebrity chef was a drug addict. In december 2013 the sisters were tried for fraud, having stolen $1.38 million using credit cards given to them by Nigella and her ex-husband, millionaire art dealer Charles Saatchi. Nigella Lawson was accused of having been addicted to taking cocaine, a common way being to 'cut' the poweder into two 'lines' for sniffing by dividing with a credit card. Colour and black and white versions are available Quantity: 2 digital cartoon(s).

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