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Tom Hayes’ Libor conviction set for Court of Appeal review

Hayes has served five-and-a-half years in prison but maintains he was a scapegoat

Tom Hayes’ case is being referred to the Court of Appeal based on questions around the 'definition of Libor'
Tom Hayes’ case is being referred to the Court of Appeal based on questions around the 'definition of Libor' Photo: Charlie Crowhurst for FN

Convicted Libor rigger Tom Hayes has been given the green light for his case to be reviewed by the Court of Appeal.

The Criminal Cases Review Commission referred Haye’s 2015 conviction to the high court after having initially quashed his appeal in December 2021.

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