UK court orders £16.9 mln be repaid by unauthorised CO2 credit investment scheme operators

Published 21:21 on March 26, 2018  /  Last updated at 12:18 on November 13, 2018  /  EMEA, EU ETS, Kyoto Mechanisms, US, Voluntary

A UK High Court on Monday ordered that £16.9 million in restitution be paid by more than a dozen defendants to hundreds of victims of unauthorised collective investment schemes, some of which involved carbon credits.
A UK High Court on Monday ordered that £16.9 million in restitution be paid by more than a dozen defendants to hundreds of victims of unauthorised collective investment schemes, some of which involved carbon credits.


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