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French court upholds rogue trader Jérôme Kerviel's prison sentence


The Guardian - 20-Mar-2014

Highest court rejects ex-Société Générale trader's appeal against jail term but rules he does not have to repay €4.9bn France's highest court upheld a prison sentence for the one-time rogue trader Jérôme Kerviel but threw out the €4.9bn (£4.1bn) in civil damages he'd been ordered to pay back. Kerviel, who is currently walking from Italy to Paris on a pilgrimage after meeting the pope last month, had...


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