SFO admits five more Libor rigging convictions may be unsafe 

The Serious Fraud Office has admitted that the convictions it secured against five bankers for Libor interest rate-rigging may be unsafe, following the Supreme Court overturing the conviction of Tom Hayes last month.  The prosecutor says today that its cases against Jonathan Mathew, Jay Merchant,  Philippe Moryoussef, Alex…

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SFO admits five more Libor rigging convictions may be unsafe 

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