Chairman Luke Johnson reveals Patisserie Valerie was three hours away from collapse as frustrated investors vote on rescue deal November 1, 2018 Investors approved a rescue deal to save Patisserie Valerie today but were left frustrated over unanswered questions as chairman Luke Johnson warned that the company could face administration within a week if the proposals were voted down. The cake shop was just three hours away from collapse before a rescue deal was arranged last month, Johnson revealed, as shareholders [...]
Serious Fraud Office chief steps back from Barclays case over conflicts October 28, 2018 The new director of the Serious Fraud Office (SFO) Lisa Osofsky has recused herself from the prosecution of four former Barclays bankers over potential conflicts of interest. The fraud office said she had delegated responsibility for the case to the SFO’s general counsel Alun Milford to “avoid any potential conflict” thrown up by previous private [...]
SFO loses bid to reinstate charges against Barclays over 2008 Qatar deal October 26, 2018 The Serious Fraud Office (SFO) lost its bid today to reinstate charges against Barclays over a Qatar loan it made at the height of the financial crisis. The High Court today ruled against the SFO's appeal of an earlier court ruling in favour of the bank. Barclays will now face no regulatory sanctions over the 2008 [...]
Patisserie Valerie’s suspended finance director Chris Marsh quits as accounting probes continue October 26, 2018 Patisserie Valerie’s finance director quit the company today, the cake shop told investors. Chris Marsh, who was suspended from his role earlier this month when the sweet treats baker warned it had spotted potentially fraudulent accounting irregularities, has resigned with immediate effect. “Following the suspension of Chris Marsh on 9 October 2018, the company has [...]
Ex-Deutsche Bank trader charged over Euribor manipulation granted conditional bail October 24, 2018 A former Deutsche Bank trader charged with conspiracy to defraud as part of an investigation into the manipulation of the Euro Interbank Offered Rate (Euribor) was granted bail today, on the condition that he remains resident at a fixed location within the UK. Andreas Hauschild, a German national, appeared before Judge Michael Gledhill at Southwark [...]
Barclays prepares for hard Brexit as Irish expansion gathers pace October 24, 2018 The chief executive of Barclays said the bank is fully prepared for a hard Brexit as its Irish expansion plans gather pace. Jes Staley said it would be business as usual for customers after Britain leaves the EU on March 29. The bank will use its Irish subsidiary as a central European hub to guard [...]
Serious Fraud Office presses for criminal charges to be reinstated against Barclays October 22, 2018 The Serious Fraud Office (SFO) is pressing to get criminal charges reinstated against Barclays related to its capital raising arrangements at the height of the financial crisis. The high street bank and four former executives were charged with conspiracy to commit fraud and the provision of unlawful financial assistance in 2017, connected to a deal [...]
Patisserie Valerie could face investor action over £40m black hole in accounts October 21, 2018 Cafe chain Patisserie Valerie could face legal action from shareholders over the £40m black hole in its accounts. Lawyer Philip Rubens, from the firm Teacher Stern, is canvassing institutional shareholders and claims to be on the verge of securing third-party funding. He is aiming to make a claim against the AIM-listed firm for losses endured [...]
SFO charges former Deutsche Bank trader over Euribor manipulation October 21, 2018 The Serious Fraud Office has charged Andreas Hauschild, a former trader at Deutsche Bank, with conspiracy to defraud as part of an investigation into the manipulation of the Euro Interbank Offered Rate (Euribor). Hauschild was extradited to the UK after being arrested in Italy in August, and appeared before Westminster Magistrates’ Court yesterday, the SFO [...]
Judge says property mogul Robert Tchenguiz should apologise to audit firm Grant Thornton after multi-million pound case dropped October 17, 2018 A judge today said property tycoon Robert Tchenguiz owed an apology to audit firm Grant Thornton after he dropped a multi-million pound claim against it on Monday. Mr Justice Robin Knowles said: “In the view of this court, each claimant including Mr Robert Tchenguiz, owes each defendant an apology for this litigation. The court cannot compel [...]