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Unleash the Gorilla!

  • Written by The Conversation

The successful conviction of LIBOR ‘ringmaster’, Tom Hayes, is a much needed win for the UK Serious Fraud Office (SFO), which had been under pressure for its lacklustre performance over many years.

But how did the SFO win this one when proving conspiracy to defraud has been so difficult in the past?

There are three main reasons, in...

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