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Hayne Royal Commission: NAB staff took cash bribes to 'smash targets'

James Frost
James FrostFinancial services writer
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National Australia Bank employees in greater western Sydney were accepting cash bribes over the counter in white envelopes to facilitate loans they knew were based on fake documents in order to smash targets and collect bonuses.

The bank's program of sales incentives has been forensically dissected by the Hayne royal commission on the first day of public hearings where it revealed instances of fraud, bribery, forged signatures and manipulation of incentive programs to trigger payments.

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James Frost writes about banking, funds management and superannuation. Based in Melbourne, James has been reporting on specialist business and finance topics for 15 years. Connect with James on Twitter. Email James at james.frost@afr.com

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