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The fabulous £2million mock Tudor mansion owned by HSBC banker who dodged £5,900 in train fares

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Former HSBC executive Joseph Molloy was spared jail but banned from travelling on his local rail network after dodging train fares totalling £5,900. The married father bought a sprawling four-bedroom mock Tudor home (pictured) for almost £1.2million more than 10 years ago

The wealthy banker behind a sophisticated train dodging scam lives in this £2million home on a luxurious private estate, the Daily Mail can reveal. Read More

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