The Libor Appeal (with Tom Hayes)
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Back in the summer of 2015, Tom Hayes, a trader with UBS and then Citibank, was convicted for manipulating the Libor rate, a scandal that rumbled on in the wake of the 2008 financial crisis. A decade later – having spent 5 years in jail – Tom's conviction was overturned in July by the Supreme Court. How did such an extreme miscarriage of justice take place? And what does it tell us about the tricky intersection of the gunslinging Wild West of financial services and the rigidly superintended world of the law? In a special live event – conducted at the Law Society – Tom talks to Nicholas Mostyn, Helena Kennedy and Charlie Falconer about his struggle for justice.
This episode has been generously sponsored by Tideway Wealth Management.
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Hosted by: Charlie Falconer, Helena Kennedy, Nicholas Mostyn.
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