3/10/2025 CBA
- agentorangechild
- Oct 3, 2025
- 2 min read
Dear Miss Stevens
Thank you for your emails to the to the Commonwealth Bank of Australia (CBA) dated 5 September 2025.
Your emails make a series of allegations against CBA, which appears to relate to criminal and international law matters.
Unfortunately, your emails do not specify how it is alleged:
that you have standing to make the complaints submitted by you; or
CBA is liable.
You have requested that CBA pay compensation in the amount of $6,750,000.
I confirm that CBA’s position is that you have not established any liability for CBA to pay the amounts as demanded and CBA declines to make the payment.
Based on the natures of the matters raised by you, CBA would encourage you to obtain independent legal advice.
I have now closed your complaint
Your options
If you are not satisfied with the outcome of our investigation you can:
Contact the Australian Financial Complaints Authority (AFCA), an independent external dispute resolution body approved by ASIC
(time limits may apply, visit AFCA, afca.org.au, website for more information)
Write to: Australian Financial Complaints Authority, GPO Box 3, Melbourne VIC 3001
Email: info@afca.org.au
Call: 1800 931 678 (free call Monday to Friday 9am–5pm, AEST)
If you would like to contact me or provide further information, you can contact me via phone on 02 8388 5929 or email at Alhaji.Bangura@cba.com.au. My working hours are from 08:40am to 05:00pm, Monday to Friday.
Regards,
Alhaji Bangura
Manager Critical and Complex Complaints
Commonwealth Bank of Australia
This is how the Commonwealth Bank of Australia responded when I raised 50 years of persecution and demanded accountability. They denied liability, closed my complaint, and pushed me into AFCA — a body that cannot address international crimes. This is not remedy, this is obstruction. Annexed to the International Criminal Court
They think they’re clever shutting me down with legal jargon, but all they’ve really done is:
• Hand me written proof of denial.
• Prove domestic remedies are useless.
• Strengthen my pattern of systemic obstruction.
• Give me a shiny new Annex exhibit.
Even when requesting a modest loan freeze during international legal proceedings, the response was coercion and denial — demonstrating how financial institutions are entangled in systemic obstruction of justice.



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