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#1147568 - 03/19/09 12:48 PM SAR for Kiting?
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Employee caught kiting and they were asked to close the account. There was no loss to the bank. Must we file a SAR? If so, shouldn't that automatically mean termination?

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#1147588 - 03/19/09 01:13 PM Re: SAR for Kiting? Anonymous
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If it meets the dollar reporting threshold...yes.

Ack! I see you are talking about an employee that's doing the kiting...yes..there is no threshold for employees!

Termination? That would depend on your bank's policy on such matters.
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#1147894 - 03/19/09 05:25 PM Re: SAR for Kiting? RR Joker
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At my previous employer this was automatic termination.
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#1147909 - 03/19/09 05:36 PM Re: SAR for Kiting? Anonymous
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Originally Posted By: Anonymous
Employee caught kiting and they were asked to close the account. There was no loss to the bank. Must we file a SAR? If so, shouldn't that automatically mean termination?


Insider abuse warrants a SAR regardless of dollar amount.

Termination is up to your bank's policies. We've filed SARs on employees that have not resulted in termination, where others have. For various reasons.
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#1147988 - 03/19/09 06:40 PM Re: SAR for Kiting? J2C
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What is a circumstance where you would file an employee SAR and not terminate them?

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#1149854 - 03/23/09 07:14 PM Re: SAR for Kiting? Anonymous
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Originally Posted By: Anonymous
What is a circumstance where you would file an employee SAR and not terminate them?


In my opinion there isn't one ... but that's just my humble opinion.

I always tell Senior Management ... would YOU like to explain to the Board why we're still employing someone who is conducting Suspicious Activity?
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#1154763 - 03/31/09 06:17 PM Re: SAR for Kiting? Anonymous
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Yes they should be terminated. End of story. Also, fill out a SAR so they can be investigated. You know if their other financial institution will fill out one as well to match your kiting story.

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