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Bryan Benjafield is now seeking help for his addiction

</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE><!-- E IIMA --><!-- S SF -->A book-keeper has admitted stealing more than £1m from a construction firm to fuel his online gambling addiction.


Dorchester Crown Court heard Bryan Benjafield stole the cash while working for Charminster Limited in Dorchester.

The cash was stolen through electronic transfers, withdrawals and 23-year-old Benjafield writing cheques to himself.

The Dorset firm has been liquidated because of his actions, the court heard. Sentencing was adjourned for reports later this year.
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Benjafield spent all of the money online gambling
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Sadie Rizzo, prosecuting

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Benjafield pleaded guilty on Monday to obtaining a money transfer by deception of £763 and two charges of theft, of £613,170 and £3,320.

He asked for a further count of handling a money transfer by deception worth £452,027 to be taken into account.

He stole the money between 1 January 2004 and 28 October 2005.

Det Con Paul Carpenter, the officer in the case, said outside court that Benjafield was caught after a VAT bill went unpaid because there were insufficient funds in the company account.

Bosses investigated and discovered more than £400,000 was missing before they contacted Dorset Police.

£17,000 a day
Sadie Rizzo, prosecuting, said: "Benjafield, who admitted to police that he had a gambling addiction, spent all of the money online gambling through Ladbrokes and Skybet, and now has no money left in his account with them.

"Benjafield betrayed his employers who had known him since he was 17 years old. He was their first employee and had worked for the company since 2003 as a book-keeper.
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The thing that astonished us was that he had no idea about the scale of it
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Det Con Paul Carpenter

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"Because of his actions the company has been forced into administration and they have been forced to make redundancies."

Det Con Carpenter said Benjafield spent it on internet poker games, online casinos, races and sports of every kind.

He was stealing every day, sums up to £17,000 at a time, just before he was arrested.

He said: "The thing that astonished us was that he had no idea about the scale of it. It wasn't until accounts were examined that the full extent was revealed."

He said Benjafield was now seeking help for his addiction.


http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/dorset/5165432.stm
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So, it's gambling's fault?

"Because of his actions the company has been forced into administration and they have been forced to make redundancies."
No. It's because of negligence and incompetence.
You have an employee who steals for 2 years from you, you don't find out, untill the theft is big enough to put you in bankruptcy. That's BS. We have a thief and a criminal negligence from a company. Nothing to do with gambling. Can child molesters also say it was online gambling that made them do it?
 

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1 pound is about 2 US dollars, right?

Isn't one million pounds like 2 million then?

And seriously...how do you not notice that your company is hemorrhaging funds for two years?!?!
 

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Funny how the blame gets deflected from the person and goes on to (vice of choice). It's like those anti marijuana commercials "just tell your grandma you forgot to come over because you got stoned". Guess what - if you tell your grandma that you would paint her house but decide to get high instead, then you're an asswipe - weed isn't the issue. If you get drunk and go on a murdering spree, the problem isn't the booze. If you lose your house by blowing wads of money gambling, then you aren't very bright and chances are you would have lost your house eventually anyways by blowing money on (vice of choice).
 
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Poker King Jim said:
Funny how the blame gets deflected from the person and goes on to (vice of choice). It's like those anti marijuana commercials "just tell your grandma you forgot to come over because you got stoned". Guess what - if you tell your grandma that you would paint her house but decide to get high instead, then you're an asswipe - weed isn't the issue. If you get drunk and go on a murdering spree, the problem isn't the booze. If you lose your house by blowing wads of money gambling, then you aren't very bright and chances are you would have lost your house eventually anyways by blowing money on (vice of choice).

I would love to see the government go after one of the big beer companies when a person kills a bunch of people and says that he drank a 12 pack before doing it.

Couldn't we do one of these stories on about every single thing that has ever been made. Cars kill people....are we shutting down automakers? Guns kill people...are we shutting down gun makers? Guys are cheating on their wives, these is money laundering all over the place, Fortune 500 companies are stealing employee 401k money, is the government shutting down the NY Stock Exchange?

I hate these gambling stories as you never see the story of Poker King Jim making a nice living playing poker online.

Man I hope this works out for us.
 

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Bryan Benjafield is now seeking help for his addiction

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Banning everything that can be viewed as "bad" is not going to make all of the bad people in the world turn good. Where does it stop?
 

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tennis28 said:
its 1.83 million dollars
Good work.

And I agree with the above. Wether online gambling exists or not, really isn't the issue. The man clearly has a problem.

He could of lost that playing at private poker games for instance.
 
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RobFunk said:
Good work.

And I agree with the above. Wether online gambling exists or not, really isn't the issue. The man clearly has a problem.

He could of lost that playing at private poker games for instance.

But if he lost it in brink and mortar casinos they would be saying that it is HIS problem. Since it is online it looks like he wouldn't of gambled if it wasn't so easy for him to do so.

WOW!!
 

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