Hayes served five and a half years in prison but maintained he was a scapegoat
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Hayes has served five-and-a-half years in prison but maintains he was a scapegoat
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Convicted for manipulating the influential interest rate, Hayes says he never got to say goodbye to his son or explain why he was suddenly going to prison
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Battle over alleged rate manipulation drags on as Hayes asks the Criminal Cases Review Commission to take another look at his case
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The decision comes almost five years after lawyers for the trader asked for a review to try and have his conviction quashed
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Less than one month remains for a rate that underpins vast swathes of financial markets
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The Criminal Cases Review Commission began investigating Hayes' case almost five years ago
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Investigators will decide whether to refer the case to the Court of Appeal at least a month later than planned
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Prosecutors say Covid-19 is holding up return of document
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The former trader says he cannot get paid post-prison after being barred from opening accounts with seven high-street lenders
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A legal battle over Libor rigging could have huge ramifications for the City
The Criminal Cases Review Commission has confirmed it is considering an academic paper that claims convicted Libor rigger Tom Hayes was wrongfully imprisoned
The CCRC, an independent body responsible for investigating suspected miscarriages of justice, kicked off the second stage of its decision-making process around whether to refer Hayes’ case to the Court of Appeal
Hayes spent five-and-a-half years of an 11-year sentence for Libor rigging
The Criminal Cases Review Commission, responsible for investigating suspected miscarriages of justice, is set to meet next month
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Hayes’ imprisonment ‘probably accelerated or exacerbated it’
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Hayes is a former UBS and Citigroup executive who was sentenced in 2015 to 14 years in prison for his role in manipulating the London interbank offered rate
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Also this week: Tom Hayes has career advice for juniors, and Deutsche Bank made promises on bonuses
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Now free from jail, Hayes, 41, reflects on his marriage, his mistakes and his desire to return to the finance industry
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