Legal ruling jeopardises FCA crime crackdown

Ex-FSA prosecutor warns white-collar crime could become ‘unprosecutable’ following a decision by a judge to halt a fraud trial

A former Financial Services Authority prosecutor has warned that white-collar crime in the City could become "unprosecutable" following yesterday’s decision by a judge to halt a fraud trial brought by its successor the Financial Conduct Authority.

In the ruling, Judge Anthony Leonard's halted a fraud trial at Southwark Crown Court because the five defendants were unable to secure representation following legal aid cuts by the government.

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