Former polymer banknote manufacturer manager convicted on corruption-based charges May 11, 2016 On the eve of Prime Minister David Cameron's anti-corruption summit, the fraud squad had a reason to celebrate – securing a conviction on corruption-based charges. Peter Chapman, 54, a former manager of polymer banknote manufacturer Innovia Securency PTY, was convicted today on four counts of making corrupt payments to a foreign official, although he was [...]
Former Barclays banker pleaded guilty to Libor-rigging offence May 11, 2016 A former Barclays banker pleaded guilty to offences related to Libor-rigging around 19 months ago, fraud squad prosecutors said in court today. Peter Johnson pleaded guilty to conspiracy to defraud in October 2014 after charges were brought against him earlier that year, but a reporting restriction preventing him from being named was not lifted until [...]
Discgraced former banker Elena Kotova has been ordered to hand over her Mayfair flat April 28, 2016 A former high profile Russian banker has been ordered by the court to hand over her swish flat in Mayfair to the National Crime Agency (NCA). Elena Kotova, who was an executive director of the European Bank of Reconstruction and development (EBRD), was charged with bribery by Russian authorities in 2013, alleging that she solicited more than [...]
Emails between staff about fixing Libor were “improper”, says former Barclays senior executive April 26, 2016 A former senior executive at Barclays has today called emails between staff at the bank about setting Libor to better suit their trading position "improper". Eric Bommensath was formerly global head of fixed income at the bank and today gave evidence in a trial against five former Barclays employees accused of offences relating to manipulating US-dollar linked [...]
Libor trial: Barclays trader thought compliance team knew of rate setting emails, court hears April 11, 2016 One of the former Barclays traders standing trial over conspiracy to manipulate the US dollar Libor rate says he thought the bank's compliance department had access to emails between traders and rate setters, a court heard today. Defence lawyers for Stylianos Contogoulas told the court: "These messages were not transmitted with a nod and a wink." The Serious Fraud Office (SFO) has alleged that [...]
Libor scandal: Witnesses to be called this week in trial of five ex-Barclays employees accused of conspiring to rig Libor April 10, 2016 The first witnesses are due to testify this week in the trial of five ex-Barclays bankers who are accused of working together to rig Libor. Former Barclays traders Stylianos Contogoulas, Jay Merchant, Alex Pabon and Ryan Reich, along with one of Barclays' former Libor submitters Jonathan Mathew, have been charged with conspiracy to defraud on [...]
Panama Papers scandal: What we know about the new UK tax taskforce so far April 10, 2016 Earlier today, Prime Minister David Cameron announced that a new tax taskforce would be set up to deal with the fallout from the Panama Papers report. (He also shared a letter from his accountant, which you may have heard about.) While the precise details of the taskforce are still foggy, here's what we've discovered so far: [...]
Libor scandal: Former Barclays banker did not benefit from changing the Libor rate and was only doing as he was told, court told April 8, 2016 One of the five former Barclays bank employees standing trial for manipulating Libor interest rates only did what he was told to by his boss and received no financial reward, a court heard today. Junior banker at Barclays' Jonathan Mathew, who joined at the age of 19 after achieving three A-levels, did not stand to gain from the profit made by [...]
Libor scandal: Top bosses must have known about rate rigging, alleges former Barclays trader April 7, 2016 A former Barclays banker who is currently standing trial accused of offences related to manipulating Libor has alleged that his bosses must have known about the rate-rigging scandal, a court was told today. Former Barclays traders Stylianos Contogoulas, Jay Merchant, Alex Pabon and Ryan Reich, along with one of Barclays' former Libor submitters Jonathan Mathew, [...]
Libor scandal: Those trading with Barclays would have felt cheated by accused bankers if they had heard about alleged actions April 6, 2016 Those trading with Barclays would have felt cheated if they had got wind of what the five accused bankers had allegedly done, said the lawyer for the fraud squad today. Former Barclays traders Stylianos Contogoulas, Jay Merchant, Alex Pabon and Ryan Reich, along with one of Barclays' former Libor submitters Jonathan Mathew, have been charged with conspiracy to [...]