Judge Peter Fingret demanded to know why Charter took so long to spot the swindle. Of the amount involved, he asked: "It is peanuts, is it, as far as this company is concerned?" By the time auditors had finished doing their sums, £9,237,312 was missing. This is twice that stolen from Goldman Sachs by City secretary Joyti De-Laurey, who was jailed for seven years. Chu wept as he was sentenced yesterday. Judge Fingret said: "This was a careful, well-planned and executed sequence of thefts."