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  • The only organisations that should fear whistleblowers are those with something to hide

    Opinion

    UK businesses should welcome, not fear, proposed legislation to strengthen protections for whistleblowers, says Peter Tutton The Horizon scandal, grooming gangs, vehicle safety cover-ups – all these issues have made headlines over the past year. The common thread is the involvement of whistleblowers – either in exposing the scandal or providing critical evidence to prevent [...]

  • Serious Fraud Office charges Lloyd’s broker over bribery

    Legal

    The Serious Fraud Office has accused a UK insurance company of failing to prevent international bribery.

  • Former City traders set for Supreme Court showdown

    Legal

    Former City traders convicted of the rate-rigging scandal are now playing their last card this week by taking their case to the highest court

  • Trump’s halt on foreign bribery offers ‘unique opportunity’ for Serious Fraud Office

    February 14, 2025

    President Trump's plans to halt the ban foreign bribery law has created a "unique opportunity" for Serious Fraud Office to display leadership, says lawyers

  • SFO charged five men over collapse of law firm Axiom Ince

    December 20, 2024

    The Serious Fraud Office charged five men, including two solicitors, in December following the collapse of the law firm Axiom Ince

  • Southeastern boss: Success is not about public or private ownership

    December 18, 2024

    City AM chats with Southeastern Railway's chief Steve White on Covid-19, Labour's reforms and his plans to bring down costs.

  • Fraud watchdog makes arrest in collapsed Arena Television probe

    December 17, 2024

    The Serious Fraud Office (SFO) has arrested a man in connection to its investigation into the collapsed broadcaster Arena Television

  • Executives of ‘ponzi scheme’ London Capital & Finance liable for damages

    December 16, 2024

    Former executives of LCF are liable in the sum of £180m in damages to investors following a court ruling last month that called it a 'ponzi scheme'

  • Defence giant Thales faces UK bribery and corruption probe

    November 21, 2024

    The Serious Fraud Office has launched an investigation into French defence giant Thales for suspected bribery and corruption. Authorities in the UK and France said they are carrying out a joint probe into the firm, which employs more than 7,000 staff in the UK. Thales is one of the government’s key defence contractors, and built hundreds of lightweight [...]

  • New report warns DPAs should not be seen as ‘a cost of doing business’

    November 21, 2024

    The use of deferred prosecution agreements doesn’t stop corporate fraud, and may be actively encouraging it, says new paper by think tank, IEA

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