DEFENCE SEEKS DISCLOSURE IN UBS ROGUE TRADER CASE

BY ALAN OSBORN SOUTHWARK Crown Court, in London, has granted a four week adjournment to December 20 in the case of Kweku Adoboli, a trader at Swiss bank UBS charged with fraud and false accounting associated with USD2.2 billion trading losses. On November 22, Mr Adoboli's barrister requested the new adjournment to enable the prosecution to provide a large amount of accessible material through disclosure which, he said, would enable the defence team to understand exactly what preceded the losses. Mr Adoboli remains in custody and no bail application has been ...


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