The future of the SFO is in David Green’s hands – he must encourage firms to self-report if it’s to survive February 10, 2016 The reappointment of David Green as director of the SFO has been a long time coming, and the ending of the uncertainty around the SFO’s leadership is going to be welcomed both inside and outside the organisation. The SFO has certainly restored its reputation as a proper prosecutor after four years under Green’s leadership. But perhaps it is [...]
Two more years for Serious Fraud Office’s director David Green: Attorney general announces contract extension and legal experts share their thoughts February 9, 2016 The director of the Serious Fraud Office (SFO) has today had his contract extended by two years, despite the varying successes of his department over the last year. David Green, who was appointed to his position in April 2012, would have seen his fixed-term role end this April had it not been extended until 2018. "I am [...]
Libor scandal trial: Start of SFO’s third Libor trial delayed as Barclays provides new information February 8, 2016 The Serious Fraud Office (SFO) has today had to postpone the start of its third Libor trial after Barclays, the former employer of those accused, brought new evidence to its attention. The SFO has said that the trial, which was originally scheduled to begin next week on 15 February, may now be delayed until mid-April as [...]
Barclays “to hand over Qatar documents” to Serious Fraud Office February 4, 2016 Barclays is set to hand over much-disputed internal documents relating to its dealings in Qatar to the Serious Fraud Office (SFO), Bloomberg has reported. The bank has been under investigation by the SFO since 2012 concerning two emergency cash injections received from its Middle Eastern investors in 2008 during the financial crisis. The money Barclays [...]
Libor scandal trial: All six defendants cleared after sixth broker acquitted by jury, as case is branded a “shambles” January 28, 2016 Former ICAP broker Darrell Read has been acquitted of accusations related to manipulating the London Interbank Offered Rate (Libor), as the decision to bring the case was slammed. Yesterday, the jury acquitted five other ex-brokers and determined that Read was not guilty on one count of charges against him, although it was yet to reach a decision on [...]
Libor scandal: Serious Fraud Office has “serious questions” to ask itself after five of six brokers accused of rigging Libor acquitted on counts of conspiracy to defraud January 28, 2016 Five brokers accused of conspiring with Tom Hayes to fix Libor were acquitted yesterday, dealing a blow to the Serious Fraud Office's clampdown on financial misconduct. A jury at Southwark Crown Court acquitted Colin Goodman and Danny Wilkinson, who both used to work at ICAP, Noel Cryan, formerly of Tullett Prebon, and Terry Farr and James [...]
Libor scandal brokers: Jury acquits five of six brokers on accusations of conspiracy to defraud in latest Libor verdict, but is still considering one of the charges against the sixth January 27, 2016 A jury has today acquitted five of six brokers accused of offences related to manipulating the London Interbank Offered Rate (Libor). The brokers who have been acquitted are Colin Goodman and Danny Wilkinson, who both used to work at ICAP, Noel Cryan, formerly from Tullett Prebon, and Terry Farr and James Gilmour, both formerly of RP Martin. The verdict for [...]
Tesco faces legal battle with shareholders over profits scandal January 26, 2016 Angry shareholders are poised to launch legal action against Tesco over the billions of pounds in value wiped off the supermarket chain in 2014 following revelations of its £265m profits black hole. Law firm Stewarts Law said it will shortly be writing to the company on behalf of institutional shareholders as the prelude to formal legal action, which will seek to [...]
Tesco share price falls as Serious Fraud Office’s investigation is set to conclude January 25, 2016 A criminal investigation into Tesco, the UK's biggest retailer, by the Serious Fraud Office (SFO) is set to come to a conclusion after more than a year, according to Cantor Fitzgerald analysts. The investigation, launched in October 2014 after a multi-million pound profit black hole was uncovered at the supermarket, had been due to be resolved by the end of last year. [...]
Euribor trial: Jury trial date set for six people – two who worked at Deutsche Bank and four who worked at Barclays – accused of manipulating Euribor rate as 4 September 2017 January 13, 2016 The jury trial date for six people alleged of playing a role in the manipulation of the Euro Interbank Offered Rate (Euribor) has today been set to begin on 4 September 2017. Former Deutsche Bank employee Christian Bittar and Achim Kraemer, who is still at that bank, alongside ex-Barclays staff members Colin Bermingham, Carlo Palombo, Philippe Moryoussef and Sisse [...]