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Tom Hayes’ battle to quash his Libor conviction nears its end

The Criminal Cases Review Commission, responsible for investigating suspected miscarriages of justice, is set to meet next month

The Criminal Cases Review Commission will meet on 29 June to decide whether to refer Tom Hayes’ case to the Court of Appeal
The Criminal Cases Review Commission will meet on 29 June to decide whether to refer Tom Hayes’ case to the Court of Appeal Photo: Charlie Crowhurst/Financial News

Tom Hayes’ years-long fight to overturn his conviction for rigging Libor is nearing its end.

The Criminal Cases Review Commission, an independent body responsible for investigating suspected miscarriages of justice, is set to meet on 29 June to decide whether to refer Hayes’ case to the Court of Appeal.

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