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Criminal Commission to consider report claiming Libor rigger Tom Hayes was innocent

The Criminal Cases Review Commission has confirmed it is considering an academic paper that claims convicted Libor rigger Tom Hayes was wrongfully imprisoned

Tom Hayes, a former UBS and Citigroup trader was released in January from HMP Ford, a low-security prison in West Sussex
Tom Hayes, a former UBS and Citigroup trader was released in January from HMP Ford, a low-security prison in West Sussex Photo: Bloomberg via Getty Images

The Criminal Cases Review Commission has confirmed it is considering an academic research that claims convicted Libor rigger Tom Hayes was wrongfully imprisoned, as part of its ongoing inquiry into the former trader's case.

The CCRC, an independent body responsible for investigating suspected miscarriages of justice, made the disclosure to lawyers for Hayes as it enters the final stages of its decision-making process around whether to refer his case to the Court of Appeal.

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