Sunderland Echo

£ 900K NIKE CROOK JAILED

Sunderland man stole to feed £5,000 a day gambling habit

- Alex Storey echo.news@jpimedia.co.uk @sunderland­echo

A gambling addict who stole nearly £900,000 from global sportswear giants Nike has been put behind bars.

Christophe­r Rawding had been employed by the company as a cash collector obtaining large payments from customers before being trusted as an accounting representa­tive.

Newcastle Crown Court heard that Rawding's off endingtook place roughly between April 2015 and October 2018, when he used the money to fund his gambling addiction.

Prosecutor Barry Robson said that the offending came to light when credit notes were discovered to have been incorrectl­y applied and missing payments from Nike client Urban Industries were noticed.

Mr Robson added: "At that stage Urban Industries had been contacted.

"They were able to confirm that the defendant had emailed them in April 2015 to say there had been a problem with their direct debit to Nike.

"To resolve this the defendant changed it to a different account number. This Halifax bank account was later found to be the defendant's own personal account."

The court heard Rawding, now 36, oversaw bank transfers made to his own account.

In total, Urban Industries had paid £871,476.68 into the Halifax bank account.

Mr Robson added: "The defendant attempted to cover up the fraud but on the 20th of November 2018 an email was received by Nike by the defendant accepting his criminalit­y and tending his resignatio­n."

It was later discovered Raw ding had also taken money from another client, Cooshti Ltd, in the same way he had done from Urban Industries.

The amount transferre­d from Cooshti was £19,315.14, making the total amount of money stolen £890,791.83.

The police became involved upon the discovery of the off ending and in interview he admitted he used the money for gambling purposes, and was at times spending up to £5,000 a day on his habit.

Raw ding, of B el say Gardens in Sunderland, pleaded guilty to two counts of fraud by false representa­tion at the magistrate­s court back in 2019.

Penny Hall, mitigating, said that the defendant fell into gambling addiction upon the death of his grandfathe­r some 12 to 13 years ago before this spiked again when his children were born so he could provide for them.

Mr Recorder Lumley sentenced Rawding to 40 months’ imprisonme­nt.

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