Ex-Lloyds Libor traders hauled in by fraud squad as part of its ongoing probe into manipulation of the benchmark rate March 1, 2017 A number of former Lloyds Banking Group traders have been quizzed by the fraud squad as part of its ongoing investigation into Libor manipulation. The Serious Fraud Office (SFO) has been probing the rigging of the benchmark rate since 2012. Now, Bloomberg has reported the prosecutor has called in a number of ex-Lloyds traders in [...]
Fraud squad lawyer tells court two ex-Barclays traders accused of Libor rigging treated honesty as if it were expendable February 28, 2017 A lawyer acting for the fraud squad told a court today that two ex-Barclays traders accused of Libor rigging treated honesty as if it were expendable. The Serious Fraud Office (SFO), which is prosecuting the case, has claimed Stylianos Contogoulas, 45, and Ryan Reich, 35, played roles in a conspiracy to fix the benchmark rate between 1 June [...]
City Moves for 16 February 2017 – who’s switching jobs? February 16, 2017 Today's City Moves cover a tax advisory firm, property and legal eagles. Take a look at these movers and shakers: Lancaster Knox LLP Heather Williams has joined Lancaster Knox LLP, the tax advisory and investigations specialists of the Knox Group, as director of tax investigations. Heather brings extensive experience in managing, resolving and litigating disputes [...]
Property tycoon Vincent Tchenguiz is about to get a new superyacht – but not in time for Mipim February 10, 2017 As annual property knees-up Mipim approaches, many of the industry's big dogs are polishing up their gin palaces – but word reaches us Vincent Tchenguiz will just miss out on showing off his brand new, €22m superyacht at the event in March. Property tycoon and Annabel's regular Tchenguiz, best known for his triumphant crusade against the Serious [...]
It’s not working out: MPs call for rethink of fraud squad’s blockbuster funding February 7, 2017 Funding for the fraud squad needs to be overhauled, as the agency now leans too heavily on financing intended solely for its mega cases, MPs have argued today. Stephen Timms, the Labour MP who brought this morning's Westminster Hall debate on the funding of the Serious Fraud Office (SFO), remarked the agency had recently shifted "away [...]
Six traders from Deutsche Bank and Barclays plead not guilty to Euribor rigging February 7, 2017 Six traders pleaded not guilty to Euribor-rigging offences in a London court today, as part of the first case focusing on the Brussels-based benchmark brought by the UK's Serious Fraud Office (SFO). The traders in question are Christian Bittar, 45, a former employee of Deutsche Bank, Achim Kraemer, 52, who still works for Deutsche Bank, and four ex-Barclays [...]
Tom Hayes has launched the next stage of his Libor appeal to the CCRC January 30, 2017 Tom Hayes, the first person in the UK to be found guilty of playing a role in the Libor-rigging scandal, has submitted an appeal to the Criminal Cases Review (CCRC). Karen Todner, the former UBS and Citigroup trader's solicitor, said Hayes has been the subject of a "gross miscarriage of justice" and she's confident the CCRC will [...]
Tom Hayes expected to launch next stage of Libor appeal this week, as convicted Barclays pair due in front of Court of Appeal January 29, 2017 Tom Hayes, the first person in the UK to be found guilty of playing a role in the Libor-rigging scandal, is due to kick off the next stage of his appeal against his conviction in the coming days. City A.M. understands the former UBS and Citigroup trader will likely file his appeal to the Criminal Cases [...]
Amanda Staveley’s legal row with Barclays to reach crunch point this week January 29, 2017 It's a critical week for Amanda Staveley's legal battle with Barclays, with a judge due to decide whether the City financier can have access to documents key to her case. PCP Capital Partners, the investment vehicle Staveley founded, is suing the banking giant for almost £1bn over the way it handled a 2008 emergency fundraising. PCP [...]