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Access Bank fired a staff member for secretly filming colleagues in restrooms.
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The bank pledged support to affected employees and confirmed an investigation.
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Authorities continue investigating the privacy breach to ensure justice is served.
Access Bank confirmed it is cooperating with law enforcement after firing a staff member accused of secretly filming colleagues in restrooms.
In a statement issued by management, Access Bank said the incident had been escalated to the appropriate authorities for further investigation.
The bank reaffirmed its zero-tolerance policy toward harassment and privacy violations, pledging strong support for affected employees during this time.
Access Bank assures employees of support and safety measures
According to Vanguard, Access Bank emphasised that employee dignity, safety, and well-being remain its highest priority across all branches and work environments.
Officials urged the public to rely only on verified updates issued through the bank’s official communication platforms regarding the incident.
The accused, identified as Stephen Ifeanyichukwu Ejezie, previously worked as a quality assurance specialist at the Oniru contact centre.
Reports stated that Ejezie was caught secretly filming female colleagues in the restroom around 1:30 a.m. on Wednesday.
Sources revealed he had allegedly recorded hundreds of video clips over time without the knowledge of his unsuspecting colleagues.
Investigation continues as Access Bank vows transparency
Though Access Bank terminated Ejezie’s employment, some affected employees raised concerns about securing justice after the disturbing revelation.
The bank assured stakeholders and the general public of full transparency as investigations by authorities continue progressing steadily.
Access Bank thanked employees, stakeholders, and customers for their understanding, concern, and support during this challenging period.
The financial institution committed to upholding strict workplace standards to ensure a safe and respectful environment for all employees.
Investigations into the scope of the privacy breach remain ongoing as law enforcement agencies handle further developments.