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Would Rajaratnam have been convicted in the UK?

The conviction of the Galleon founder for insider trading relied heavily on the SEC's use of wiretapping - a tool not available to financial regulators in this country

The conviction of Raj Rajaratnam, the billionaire founder of the Galleon Group hedge fund, of insider trading in New York on Wednesday relied heavily on the use of wiretaps, raising the question; would he have been found guilty in a UK court?

The case discloses widespread communication of inside information by many investment professionals and its repeated misuse in the general course of business.

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