The Airbus rival to the Boeing 777 just had its maiden flight November 24, 2016 Airbus' new jewel in its crown and rival to Boeing's well-known 777, the Airbus A350-1000, took to the skies for its maiden flight today. Europe's largest twin-engined passenger jet took off this morning at Blagnac in Toulouse France (at 10.42am local time just in case you were wondering). Equipped with specially developed Rolls-Royce Trent XWB-97 [...]
Fraud squad to ask for Barclays tribunal to take place behind closed doors November 20, 2016 The fraud squad will tomorrow ask for an employment tribunal for an ex-Barclays exec to take place in private, on the grounds it could compromise its ongoing investigation into the bank. Since 2012, the Serious Fraud Office (SFO) is currently investigating Barclays' handling of an emergency funding exercise back in 2008. As part of that, the fraud [...]
Fraud squad eyes end of Tesco investigation November 13, 2016 The fraud squad is expected to announce within weeks what its next steps for Tesco will be, as it wraps up its investigation into the black hole in the retailer's accounts. The Serious Fraud Office (SFO) launched its probe into the supermarket giant's accounting practices in October 2014, and brought charges against three individuals, Carl Rogberg, [...]
Airbus faces a race to meet jet delivery target for 2016 November 8, 2016 The clock is ticking on Airbus meeting its order target for the year. It's just released its updated orders for 2016 and the race is on. Taking the month's bookings and cancellations into account, Airbus net orders for 2016 came to 395 aircraft through to 31 October. It sold 19 aircraft for the month, bringing new [...]
Convicted Libor traders hit back at fraud squad boss for “misleading” comments November 6, 2016 Two convicted Libor traders have launched fresh attacks against the head of the fraud squad for presenting "misleading" stories about their trials. The scathing criticism comes after David Green, director of the Serious Fraud Office (SFO), gave evidence to the Justice Select Committee last month on, among other things, his agency's performance in the Libor [...]
Libor charges are about evidence, not people, says fraud squad boss David Green October 25, 2016 The fraud squad boss today hit back at criticism his agency, which is currently investigating the Libor scandal, had busied itself with relatively junior bankers when it should be going after the bigger fish. David Green, director of the Serious Fraud Office (SFO), told the Justice Select Committee he and his team were obliged as prosecutors to go where [...]
Tesco executives to go on trial in September next year October 20, 2016 Three former Tesco executives have appeared in court today on fraud charges and a trial date has been set for September next year. Former finance director for Tesco UK Carl Rogberg, 49, ex-UK managing director Christopher Bush, 50, and ex-commercial director for food John Scouler, 48, have been charged with one count of fraud by abuse [...]
Tesco faces legal action from shareholders over accounting scandal October 3, 2016 Tesco faces fresh legal action over its accounting scandal in 2014. A group of investors are bringing a £150m lawsuit against the retailer, saying they have suffered financially due to the £328m black hole that was discovered in Tesco's accounts two years ago. After it emerged that Tesco had overstated its profits, its share price plunged [...]
Three former Tesco executives have pleaded not guilty to fraud charges September 22, 2016 Three former Tesco executives today pleaded not guilty at Westminster Magistrates' Court on charges stemming from the fraud squad's probe into accounting issues at the supermarket giant. Former finance director for Tesco UK Carl Rogberg, 49, ex-UK managing director Christopher Bush, 50, and ex-commercial director for food John Scouler, 48, were each charged earlier this month with one [...]
Supermarket sales continue to edge upwards in the months following the Brexit vote September 20, 2016 Supermarket sales continued to edge upwards this month, increasing by 0.3 per cent for the three months ending 11 September. The growth was against a backdrop of price deflation of 1.1 per cent. Fraser McKevitt, head of retail and consumer insight at Kantar Worldpanel, said: “While overall sales growth has been slow, consumers have been keen [...]