The Daily Echo reports:
A healthcare insurance salesman bribed his former colleague to steal the personal details of almost 50 customers, a court has heard.
Daniel Storr, 32, promised Aden Embling a cut of his commission for every sale he made from the stolen data, which included names, addresses, dates of birth and phone numbers, it is alleged.
But no money ever changed hands as Storr failed to sell a single policy to any of the 48 people whose details he acquired.
The pair had worked together at Health Online, a subsidiary of insurance giant AXA, in Bournemouth, before Storr went to work for another company called Parkway Financial Solutions.
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