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The Fiji Times » The early victims of Melissa Caddick: Forever friend, former boss, ex-husband

stuff.co.nz Melissa Caddick hasn t been seen since November 12. Picture: Stuff.co How did one woman come to rip off her family and friends to the tune of A$30 million (NZ$32.2m)? The seeds of her undoing were planted long before the fraudulent financial scheme that brought her unstuck. Is there anything else I need to know?” the investment chief asked with cold fury. Before him stood his well-groomed office administrator, Melissa Caddick (then known by her maiden name of Grimley), who had just been confronted with the evidence of her crimes: four cheques on which she’d forged his signature. Caddick shook her head.

The early victims of Melissa Caddick: Forever friend, former boss, ex-husband

Melissa Caddick hasn t been seen since November 12. How did one woman come to rip off her family and friends to the tune of A$30 million (NZ$32.2m)? The seeds of her undoing were planted long before the fraudulent financial scheme that brought her unstuck. Is there anything else I need to know?” the investment chief asked with cold fury. Before him stood his well-groomed office administrator, Melissa Caddick (then known by her maiden name of Grimley), who had just been confronted with the evidence of her crimes: four cheques on which she’d forged his signature. Caddick shook her head.

The mysterious case of Melissa Caddick, her disappearance and the missing millions

The mysterious case of Melissa Caddick, her disappearance and the missing millions
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The mysterious case of Melissa Caddick, her disappearance and the missing millions

Save Normal text size Very large text size “Is there anything else I need to know?” the investment chief asked with cold fury. Before him stood his well-groomed office administrator, Melissa Caddick (then known by her maiden name of Grimley), who had just been confronted with the evidence of her crimes: four cheques on which she’d forged his signature. Caddick shook her head. It was 1998, and Caddick had landed a job running the Sydney office of a recently opened boutique investment house via a friend she’d worked with at the NRMA. Her boss recalls his assistant as being organised, efficient and reliable. Although there were only the two of them in the office, she dressed immaculately. “Her manicured presentation seemed suited to a job she aspired to, rather than the job she had,” says the former boss.

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