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#Access Bank’s Peeping Tom: Matter Now In Hands Of Authorities, Says Bank

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Access Bank has responded to viral social media allegations that a former contact centre agent secretly filmed female colleagues without their knowledge or consent.

The bank confirmed that the case has been escalated to the appropriate authorities and said it is cooperating fully with the investigation.

“We are aware of social media reports involving a former Contact Centre Agent in alleged misconduct. The matter is now in the hands of the authorities, and we are providing full support,” the bank said.

The Foundation for Investigative Journalism (FIJ) identified the ex-employee as Stephen Ejezie, alleging he recorded over 400 videos of female co-workers, including footage captured in restrooms and other private areas using hidden cameras.

As of the time of reporting, Ejezie has not been formally charged.

Access Bank reiterated its zero-tolerance stance on harassment and privacy violations, noting that support is being provided to affected staff.

“At Access Bank, we uphold a strict zero-tolerance policy against harassment and privacy breaches. We are engaging directly with and supporting impacted employees,” the statement continued. “The safety and dignity of our staff and customers are our top priorities.”

The bank also advised the public to rely on information shared through its official channels.

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