News about Rosemary Rogers

Helen Rosamond, a fraudster for the NAB, was sentenced to eight years in prison for defrauding the bank of $19 million to finance extravagant lifestyles

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 20, 2023
Helen Mary Rosamond (right), 48, falsified and overcharged invoices from her event management company Human Group, swindling more than $19 million from the National Australia Bank between 2013 and 2018. In November, a jury found Rosamond guilty of fraudulent charges to Rosemary Rogers, former chief of-staff to NAB chief executives, and that she obtained or attempted to obtain land by deception.

Helen Mary Rosamond found guilty of scamming NAB of millions: Fraud, bribery

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 23, 2022
Helen Mary Rosamond, 47, a senior event management consultant, has been accused of defrauding NAB by sending false and inflated invoices from Human Group to the bank, as well as hundreds of dollars in gifts to Rosemary Rogers to ensure they were compensated. Rosamond was found guilty of 69 charges of 92, including unlawfully granting Rogers hundreds of thousands of dollars in taxpayers between 2013 and 2017. The expenses are estimated to have surpassed $26 million and included a $620,000 trip with Roger's extended family to New York, Miami, and other cities in 2014. Rosamond was seen smiling for news cameras outside the courthouse in August.

Helen Mary Rosamond, accused NAB scammer, allegedly stole millions from bank for luxury life

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 2, 2022
A jury heard that fraudulent payments and modified invoices were all part of an accused fraudster's plot to honor a NAB senior workerer and lock in extended business deals with the bank. Prosecutors Katrina Mackenzie delved into the many alleged illegal compensation and financial gains that the Human Group chief executive gained between 2013 and 2017. Ms Mackenzie said Rosamond misappropriately used bank funds to finance Rosemary Rogers, former chief of staff to the National Bank of Australia's CEO, as the 47-year-old has pleaded not guilty to hundreds of charges.

Rosemary Rogers, an ex-NAB banker, testifies against events company owner Helen Rosamond

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 8, 2022
After approving false bank invoices for a businesswoman, a former NAB senior staffer told a jury of receiving a house, a BMW motorcycle, a boat, holidays, and other benefits. Rosemary Rogers (left) said that if she wanted to tell events company owner Helen Rosamond (right) what she wanted, she'd say 'leave it with me.' Rogers appeared in the NSW District Court trial of Rosamond, the former chief executive of events and human resource firm Human Resources Limited, on Thursday.

Helen Rosamond, a senior bank executive in Sydney, is accused of orchestrating a multi-million-dollar fraud against NAB

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 16, 2022
Helen Mary Rosamond, 47, pleaded not guilty on Monday to hundreds of fraud and bribery charges she reportedly oversaw between 2013 and 2017. Human Resources Group's chief executive reportedly made invoices seem to be NAB expenditures and used the funds to pay for a string of lavish gifts and bribes. Ms Rosamond (left and right) is accused of purchasing a new car, yelling someone's father at a winery's 70th birthday party, and picking up a $30,000 fuel bill. Rosemary Rogers, an NAB employee, is now accused of complicity in the ruse, after traveling with extended family to the United States that did not include transfers by private or yacht. The highest of the suspected fraudulent invoices was estimated at $2.2 million.