Crooked city worker who conned Deloitte bosses spared jail 

Crooked city worker, 29, who conned Deloitte bosses out of almost £100,000 in fake journeys to pay for his online gambling addiction is spared jail Gurgyan Kaley was recruited by Deloitte on a salary of £54,000 plus benefits  He made 1,114 fraudulent taxi claims between April 2016 and September 2018  Kaley admitted  fraud by abuse of position of trust and was sentenced to two years in prison, suspended for two years, plus a rehabilitation order for gambling

By Henry Martin For Mailonline

Published: 17:46 BST, 14 June 2019 | Updated: 17:46 BST, 14 June 2019

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Gurgyan Kaley, pictured leaving Inner London Crown Court

Gurgyan Kaley, pictured leaving Inner London Crown Court

A crooked city worker who conned Deloitte bosses out of nearly £100,000 through fake taxi journeys to pay for his online gambling addiction has been spared jail. 

Team manager Gurgyan Kaley, 29, was recruited by Deloitte via their graduate training scheme on a salary of £54,000, plus £5,000 in benefits after leaving a bond trading position.

But he went on to claim fraudulent cab bills from work to his home 'for whatever amounts he liked' until senior staff became suspicious of the excessive amounts last year.

An internal review at Deloitte discovered a huge ongoing fraud that had cost the company £95,856 over two-and-a-half years.

In total, Kaley expensed 1,114 fraudulent taxi claims between April 2016 and September 2018, supporting his claims with fake receipts he had created himself.

On May 13 Kaley, of Buckinghamshire, admitted two counts of fraud by abuse of position of

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