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Tom Hayes vows to ‘fight’ after convicted Libor rigger denied right to appeal

The decision comes almost five years after lawyers for the trader asked for a review to try and have his conviction quashed

Tom Hayes was released from HMP Ford on 29 January, 2021
Tom Hayes was released from HMP Ford on 29 January, 2021 Photo: Charlie Crowhurst/Financial News

Convicted Libor rigger Tom Hayes has said he will "fight to clear" his name, after being denied another opportunity to appeal his conviction.

The Criminal Cases Review Commission, an independent body responsible for investigating suspected miscarriages of justice, told Hayes' lawyer Karen Todner on 7 December that it had made a "provisional decision" not to refer the case to the Court of Appeal.

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