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Convicted Libor ‘rigging’ trader makes fresh submissions in support of UK appeal

By Phoebe Seers
  • 23 Nov 2022 14:14
  • 23 Nov 2022 14:14
Tom Hayes, the former trader who was convicted in the UK in 2015 of rigging Libor and spent six years in jail, has been asked by the body that investigates alleged miscarriages of justice to make a new submission after similar convictions in the US were overturned. 
Hayes’ legal team

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Phoebe Seers

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Phoebe has covered Financial Crime and compliance issues for MLex since 2015, initially in the Hong Kong bureau and currently in London. While in Hong Kong she won two SOPA awards for her reporting on corruption in the energy sector in Indonesia. Prior to journalism she worked as a solicitor with a focus on white-collar crime litigation in London and Hong Kong. She has a BA in English and Philosophy from Newcastle University.

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