sexta-feira, 25 de maio de 2012

Former UBS trader pleads not guilty to $2B fraud in London - The-looser-it-s-me

Former UBS trader pleads not guilty to $2B fraud in London - The-looser-it-s-me


Kweku Adoboli, 31, pleaded not guilty to two counts of fraud and two of false accounting between 2008 and September 2011 at London's Southwark Crown Court.
The trader was arrested in London Sept. 14.
The incident pushed UBS CEO Oswald Gruebel to resign and damaged the bank's efforts to clean up its image after being involved in a United States tax evasion investigation and sustaining huge losses on subprime mortgages during the financial crisis.
The British Financial Services Authority and its Swiss counterpart have launched an investigation into why UBS failed to spot allegedly fraudulent trading.
Adoboli's case was delayed last year after he replaced his former lawyers at Kingsley Napley law firm with a new team from Bark & Co., which specializes in fraud cases.

quinta-feira, 24 de maio de 2012

Former UBS trader pleads not guilty to $2B fraud in London

http://www.usatoday.com/money/industries/banking/story/2012-01-30/ubs-adoboli-fraud-UK/52882604/1

A TRADER accused of gambling away a record £1.4billion will not enter his

plea until the new year.
Proceedings were adjourned for a second time as Kweku Adoboli, 31,

appeared at Southwark Crown Court.
Judge Alistair McCreath granted Adoboli's new defence team until January 30

to consult with their client.
Adoboli allegedly lost the cash while working for Swiss banking giant UBS.
Adoboli, from Clark Street, east London, is charged with two counts of fraud

and two of false accounting between 2008 and September this year.
It is the second time a plea and case management has been delayed in the

case.
Adoboli switched legal teams ahead of the latest court appearance.
He has hired London law firm Bark & Co, which specialises in fraud cases, in

place of Kingsley Napley.
Adoboli, who made notes as he appeared in the dock in a grey suit and navy

tie, worked for UBS's global synthetic equities division, buying and selling

exchange traded funds, which track different types of stocks, bonds or

commodities such as metals.
The defendant, who remains in custody, is accused of dishonestly using his

position to try to make a personal gain, and causing UBS losses or exposing

the bank to the risk of loss.
City watchdog the Financial Services Authority and its Swiss counterpart have

launched an investigation into why UBS failed to spot allegedly fraudulent

trading.
Adoboli, the son of a former Ghanaian official to the United Nations, joined

the bank in a junior capacity in 2002.

Former UBS trader pleads not guilty to $2B fraud in London

http://www.usatoday.com/money/industries/banking/story/2012-01-30/ubs-adoboli-fraud-UK/52882604/1


LONDON – A former UBS trader charged with fraud in connection with

unauthorized trades that cost the Swiss bank more than $2 billion pleaded

not guilty Monday to the charges against him.

Kweku Adoboli, 31, pleaded not guilty to two counts of fraud and two of

false accounting between 2008 and September 2011 at London's Southwark

Crown Court.
The trader was arrested in London Sept. 14.
The incident pushed UBS CEO Oswald Gruebel to resign and damaged the

bank's efforts to clean up its image after being involved in a United States tax

evasion investigation and sustaining huge losses on subprime mortgages

during the financial crisis.
The British Financial Services Authority and its Swiss counterpart have

launched an investigation into why UBS failed to spot allegedly fraudulent

trading.
Adoboli's case was delayed last year after he replaced his former lawyers at

Kingsley Napley law firm with a new team from Bark & Co., which specializes

in fraud cases.
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The judge set a provisional trial date for Sept. 3 and remanded Adoboli in

custody. He said he was willing to hear an application for bail.