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Celebrity hospital worker hacked files to find out what her colleagues were paid

Posted on November 30, 2017 by Dissent

Chris Osuh reports:

A worker with a grudge over pay hacked files at the ‘celebrity’ hospital where she worked after becoming ‘paranoid’ workmates were earning more than her.

Financial administrator Karen Enabofio, 43, looked up colleagues’ salaries and emailed clients’ personal data to herself while working at the private Cygnet Hospital in Bury.

Manchester Magistrates Court heard the hospital has treated ‘high-profile’ clients for mental health issues in the past, and has ‘high-level’ security.

Read more on Manchester Evening News.


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