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Financial crime is 'the cost of doing business'
Corporate financial crime has risen to prominence in recent years – think of the Libor and Foreign Exchange scandals. US attorney David Scott specialises in such cases and has worked on many high profile lawsuits. He tells the ´óÏó´«Ã½'s Roger Hearing that people are losing trust in financial institutions, some of whom think of crime as a ‘cost of doing business’.
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