From The Age newspaper:
"A tired German bank employee fell asleep on his keyboard and accidentally transformed a minor transfer into a €222 million ($311 million) order, a court heard.
The Hessen labour court heard the man was supposed to transfer just €62.40 from a bank account belonging to a retiree, but instead "fell asleep for an instant, while pushing onto the number 2 key on the keyboard" - making it a huge €222,222,222.22 order.
The bank discovered the mistake shortly afterwards and corrected the error.
The case was taken to court by the man's 48-year-old colleague who was fired for letting the mistake slip through when verifying the order.
The court ruled that the plaintiff should be reinstated in his job."
"A tired German bank employee fell asleep on his keyboard and accidentally transformed a minor transfer into a €222 million ($311 million) order, a court heard.
The Hessen labour court heard the man was supposed to transfer just €62.40 from a bank account belonging to a retiree, but instead "fell asleep for an instant, while pushing onto the number 2 key on the keyboard" - making it a huge €222,222,222.22 order.
The bank discovered the mistake shortly afterwards and corrected the error.
The case was taken to court by the man's 48-year-old colleague who was fired for letting the mistake slip through when verifying the order.
The court ruled that the plaintiff should be reinstated in his job."
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