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Tens of millions of Australian retirees have been deceived, banks have been neglected to guard against raging criticism

A swindler used an Australian bank to steal tens of millions of dollars from retirees, the Daily Mail reported. The bank was strongly criticized by victims.

The victims strongly accused Queensland Bank of turning a blind eye after they were deceived by Bradley Sherwin, a fraud, in 60 million.

The elderly retirees, some of whom are in their 80s, shouted at the door, holding red cardboard at the Queensland Bank of protest in Brisbane. They asked for a letter to be submitted to the bank's chief executive, Jon Sutton..

One of the posters says, "hide your money under the bed. You can sleep on it. The Bank of Queensland doesn't care."

The men were locked out of the Queensland bank's headquarters and forced to hand the letter to security.

One of the victims was Australian actor Peter Phelps, who partnered with Kenourives in the film.

Sherwin used a Ponzi scheme to squander his client's lifetime savings. The financial planner also opened Queensland bank accounts for clients without the knowledge of their clients through fund manager DDH Graham. In the end, Sherwin lost 60 million yuan of its own enterprise and customers.

The 71-year-old Nigel Jeffares, who lost three hundred and seventy thousand yuan of savings in his lifetime, believes Queensland has a lot to blame. "I was unlucky to be targeted by the swindler. But if the bank can do its job well, it won't happen. "

Jeffares said the $ three hundred and seventy thousand was his life savings.

The victim filed a class action suit and sued Queensland Bank and DDH Graham against court.

In a statement issued by Bank of Queensland, a spokesman said he understood the anger of the clients after they were deceived. "while Queensland is not responsible for the losses of these customers, we hope to resolve this class action issue."

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