London-based brokerage loses appeal, must pay compensation in EU carbon trading fraud case

Published 01:37 on February 13, 2023  /  Last updated at 01:47 on February 13, 2023  /  Bavardage, EMEA, EU ETS

A London-based brokerage has lost its appeal against a British court ruling ordering it to pay nearly £10 million in compensation to liquidators for its involvement in an EU carbon trading fraud scheme.
A London-based brokerage has lost its appeal against a British court ruling ordering it to pay nearly £10 million in compensation to liquidators for its involvement in an EU carbon trading fraud scheme.


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