Alleged scamming HBOS bankers linked to £35 million fraud, finally on trial
‘The first trial for bankers suspected of being partly responsible for the 2008 banking crisis has begun in London, after the £35 million ($46.5 million) alleged scam case was postponed for nearly two years.
Eight people are in the dock at Southwark Crown Court in London this Monday, including former HBOS bank managers Lynden Scourfield and Mark Dobson, who stand accused of engaging in fraudulent behavior at the expense of the company’s small business customers.’
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