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    Traders jailed for interest rate rigging have convictions overturned

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    By News Desk on July 23, 2025 Business, UK News
    Traders jailed for interest rate rigging have convictions overturned
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    • The Supreme Court has unanimously overturned the convictions of traders Tom Hayes and Carlo Palombo for manipulating benchmark interest rates.
    • Hayes, initially sentenced to 14 years for fraud, saw his conviction quashed due to jury direction errors that rendered the trial unsafe.
    • The Serious Fraud Office will not seek retrials, ending a lengthy legal battle following initial investigations launched in 2012.

    Traders jailed for interest rate rigging have convictions overturned | UK News

    Two traders jailed for rigging benchmark interest rates have had their convictions overturned by the Supreme Court.

    Tom Hayes, 45, was handed a 14-year jail sentence – cut to 11 years on appeal – in 2015, which was one of the toughest ever to be imposed for white-collar crime in UK history.

    The former Citigroup and UBS trader, along with Carlo Palombo, 46, who was jailed for four years in 2019 over rigging the Euribor interest rates, took their cases to the country’s highest court after the Court of Appeal dismissed their appeals last year.

    The Supreme Court unanimously allowed Hayes’ appeal, overturning his 2015 conviction of eight counts of conspiracy to defraud by manipulating Libor, a now-defunct benchmark interest rate.

    The fix is in

    Ex-vice president of euro rates at Barclays bank Mr Palombo’s conviction for conspiring with others to submit false or misleading Euribor submissions between 2005 and 2009 was also quashed.

    A spokesperson for the Serious Fraud Office (SFO), which opposed the appeals, said it would not be seeking a retrial.

    In 2012, the SFO began criminal investigations into traders it suspected of manipulating the Libor and Euribor benchmark interest rates.

    Mr Hayes was the first person to be prosecuted by the SFO, which brought prosecutions against 20 people between 2013 and 2019, seven of whom were convicted at trial, two pleaded guilty and 11 were acquitted.

    He had also been facing criminal charges in the US but these were dismissed after two other men involved in a similar case had their convictions reversed in 2022.

    Mr Hayes, a gifted mathematician who is autistic, was described at his Southwark Crown Court trial as the “ringmaster” at the centre of an enormous fraud to manipulate benchmark interest rates and boost his own six-figure earnings.

    He has always maintained that the Libor rates he requested fell within a permissible range and that his conduct was common at the time and condoned by bosses.

    Mr Hayes and Mr Palombo argued their convictions depended on a definition of Libor and Euribor which assumes there is an absolute legal bar on a bank’s commercial interests being taken into account when setting rates.

    The panel of five Supreme Court justices found there was “ample evidence” for a jury to convict the two men if it had been properly directed.

    But in an 82-page judgment, Lord Leggatt said jury direction errors made both convictions unsafe, adding: “That misdirection undermined the fairness of the trial.”

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