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Credit Suisse seeks ‘tuna bonds’ document trove ahead of $2 billion London trial

By Martin Coyle
  • 12 Nov 2021 11:51
  • 12 Nov 2021 11:51
Credit Suisse is seeking a “treasure trove” of documents currently being used in a criminal trial in Mozambique to aid its defense against the country’s $2 billion lawsuit over a bribery affair dubbed the “tuna bonds” scandal.
Lawyers for the Swiss bank argued in London’s High Court today that it

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Martin Coyle

Senior Correspondent


Martin Coyle is a senior correspondent, based in MLex's London office, reporting daily on bribery and corruption issues in the UK and Europe. Previously he was a senior editor at Thomson Reuters where he covered anti-money laundering, financial crime and regulatory enforcement issues. Prior to that he was editor of The Accountant, the world's oldest accounting publication, and International Accounting Bulletin, a bi-monthly business journal owned by Lafferty.

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