Access Bank has responded to the report that a former contact centre agent of the bank, Stephen Ifeanyichukwu Ejezie, secretly filmed colleagues’ nakedness without their consent.
Platforms Africa has earlier reported that Ejezie, a quality assurance specialist at the Bank’s contact centre in Oniru, Lagos State, secretly recorded over four hundred video clips of his female colleagues while in the office with his smartphone.
He was reportedly caught in the female restroom around 1:30 am. on Wednesday, April 23, 2025.
In a statement released on Monday, the Access Bank, which confirmed the news, said that the matter had been handed over to the appropriate authorities and that it was cooperating fully with investigations.
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“Our attention has been drawn to reports circulating on social media regarding an alleged offence involving a former Contact Centre Agent.
“The matter has been handed over to the appropriate authorities, who are conducting an investigation. We are fully cooperating with them in this process,” the statement partly read.
Access Bank, in its statement, emphasised that it upholds a zero-tolerance policy towards harassment and privacy violations.
It also said it was actively supporting affected employees.
“At Access Bank, we uphold a zero-tolerance policy towards harassment and any form of privacy violation. We are also actively engaging with the affected employees to provide all necessary support. The safety, dignity, and well-being of our employees and customers remain our highest priority.
“We appreciate the concern and support of the public and our stakeholders. For accurate information, we encourage everyone to rely only on updates communicated through our official channels,” the bank said.
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