Mint worker jailed for stealing

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by bqcoins, Jun 21, 2006.

  1. bqcoins

    bqcoins Olympic Figure Skating Scoring System Expert

    A worker at Australia's mint has been jailed for stealing thousands of dollars of newly-minted coins which he smuggled out in his boots. William Bosia Grzeskowiak was jailed for three years for stealing A$135,000 ($100,000) in new two-dollar coins over a 10 month period up to February 2006.
    He avoided detection by hiding the coins in his steel-tipped boots, sometimes putting 150 coins in each.
    Grzeskowiak, 48, was arrested while trying to change the coins into notes.
    The judge criticised security at the Royal Australian Mint, in Canberra, saying it was "extraordinary" a worker could walk out with 300 coins in his boots. The mint has since upgraded its systems.
    Prosecutors said Grzeskowiak put newly-minted coins in his pocket, then transferred them to his boots while inside a lavatory cubicle. Grzeskowiak said he started stealing because of an argument with his boss, and that he took the money because he enjoyed the challenge. Police found A$100,000 in coins hidden in plastic buckets and shopping bags in the garage of Grzeskowiak's mother.


    Holy cow that takes the cake!
     
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  3. gxseries

    gxseries Coin Collector

    Yes, that's pretty old news. Thankfully it's not some higher denomination valued coin, like the Japanese 500yen coin, or the new Silver euro coins.
     
  4. eblack66

    eblack66 New Member

    Ha ha yeah now that large lunch box my mom sent me off to school with doesn't seem so bad after all...I could have been carrying coins with it. Bqcoins where did you find this article? I actually came across it on this new site i found http://news.collectica.com
     
  5. Just Carl

    Just Carl Numismatist

    Now he will come here and become a politian, then become a top person at our Mint.
     
  6. bqcoins

    bqcoins Olympic Figure Skating Scoring System Expert

    on the bbc news site
     
  7. rocketman

    rocketman New Member

    A modern day George McCann. I guess corruption spans all generations.
     
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