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‘Face of Libor scandal’ Tom Hayes takes his fight to Supreme Court
Former UBS and Citigroup trader who was jailed for rigging the financial benchmark enters the final stage in his battle to clear his name
Tom Hayes following his release from prison in 2021 after serving more than five years over the Libor scandal
The former trader Tom Hayes will take his battle to clear his name to the Supreme Court this week as his decade-long fight to overturn his conviction for Libor rigging enters its final stages.
In August 2015 Hayes became the first person to be convicted by a jury of manipulating the crucial financial benchmark for profit. The former UBS and Citigroup employee was sentenced to 14 years in prison, reduced to 11 on appeal.
His successful prosecution by the Serious Fraud Office meant he became the face of the rigging scandal, which ultimately led to banks and other financial firms around the world paying out more than $9 billion in fines and settlements with different authorities.
Hayes, 45, has long maintained his innocence, however, and received a boost in 2022 when American criminal charges against him were thrown out. Britain is now the only jurisdiction in the world where convictions in connection with Libor rigging have not been overturned.
Hayes, who was released from prison in early 2021, having served about half his sentence, took his case to the Criminal Cases Review Commission, an independent body that examines possible miscarriages of justice in the UK. It referred his case back to the Court of Appeal in July 2023 on the grounds that there was “a real possibility” it would overturn his conviction.
While the court upheld his guilty verdict last year and did not refer his appeal to the Supreme Court, it said that his case, as well as that of Carlo Palombo, another trader who was convicted for rigging a similar benchmark called Euribor, had raised “a point of law of general public importance”. This allowed the pair to apply directly to the country’s highest court, which granted them permission to appeal.
The Supreme Court will hear their case over three days starting on Tuesday and one of the issues it will examine is whether Libor and Euribor submissions are automatically dishonest if they are “influenced by a trading advantage”. Hayes has indicated he could take his fight to the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg depending on the outcome of this week’s hearing.
Libor was discontinued two years ago after it was tarnished by the scandal. The name is short for London interbank offered rate and it was meant to reflect the rates at which banks would lend to each other.
It became embedded in the global financial system and was a reference for the pricing of trillions of pounds of assets, including student loans and mortgages. Euribor, its European equivalent, is still in use.
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Emilia Clarke Nude Outtakes And Behind-The-Scenes Videos
The video above features Emilia Clarke’s nude outtakes and behind-the-scenes footage from her time playing “Daenerys Targaryen” on the hit TV series “Game of Thrones”.
As we can see, Emilia Clarke was certainly a blasphemously brazen Jezebel both on and off camera during the production of this series. Thus, she will undoubtedly burn in the Hellfire for all eternity (a halal depiction of which we can see in the video above) for the crimes against morality she committed while portraying the “Mother of Dragons and Slut of All Schlongs”.

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