Access Bank has confirmed the dismissal of a staff member accused of secretly filming colleagues in the bank’s restrooms, stating it is fully cooperating with law enforcement authorities investigating the matter.
In a statement signed by its management, the bank disclosed that the incident had been escalated to the appropriate authorities and that an investigation is ongoing.
“We uphold a zero-tolerance policy towards harassment and any form of privacy violation,” the statement read.
“We are fully cooperating with the authorities and engaging with affected employees to provide all necessary support.”
The bank also urged the public to rely on updates shared through its official communication channels, reaffirming that the safety, dignity, and well-being of its employees and customers remain its highest priority.
The statement follows viral social media reports identifying the former employee as Stephen Ifeanyichukwu Ejezie, a former Quality Assurance Specialist at Access Bank’s Contact Centre in Oniru, Lagos.
Ejezie was allegedly caught around 1:30 a.m. on Wednesday in the female restroom after reportedly recording hundreds of video clips of his colleagues without their consent.
Although his employment has been terminated, some affected staff members have expressed concerns about the prospects of obtaining justice.
Access Bank thanked stakeholders for their concern and support as investigations continue.

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