Bank manager caught on CCTV bonking customer
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bank manager at a big bank in Zimbabwe was recently caught on camera bonking a
married customer in exchange for a large withdrawal.
Zimbabwe
is currently facing a major cash crunch which has forced banks to limit
withdrawals to $100 per day per customer and this comes after spending the
whole day in a queue. One woman however decided to use her honeypot to score
herself a $200 withdrawal for that day.
According
to our reliable source in Zimbabwe, the bank manager called the woman to the
back and told her he would organize a large deposit only if she would allow him
to dip his ‘meat popsicle’ in her eagerly waiting honey pot. The woman obliged
and the two commenced their passionate forbidden game in the office.
However,
little did the two know the back of all banks is equipped with CCTV camera for
security reasons? The whole honky panky was caught on camera in full HD. It was
only in the following morning during footage review did the security company
tasked with protecting the bank discover the x rated clip.
Another
bank employee who refused to be named said the manager is notorious for making
se_xual advances to other subordinates and even though they reported him
previously, nothing was done because ‘he is connected’.
The
woman in the clip was not identified but it was clear she was married judging
by the ring on her finger.
A
disciplinary hearing was scheduled for Wednesday, 3 August. The bank cannot be
named until the manager appears before a disciplinary committee
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