Ex-Aviva employee gets two year suspended sentence for bribery offences

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The woman was found guilty of stealing customer information and also received a compensation order of £4,500.

Tracey Miller of Cop Road, Oldham has been handed a two-year suspended sentence after she pleaded guilty to stealing confidential customer information from Aviva’s third party care team database and then selling it.

The 42 year old was also ordered on Friday 30 June 2017 to pay £4,500 in compensation at Burnley Crown Court. The court case followed an investigation by officers at the City of London Police’s Insurance Fraud Enforcement Department (IFED).

An Aviva spokesperson said: “Protecting

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