A history of failure? Why Britain’s fraudbuster is on the ropes
Critics say the SFO’s prosecutions take too long and fail too often. The risk is that white-collar crime goes unpunished
Critics say the SFO’s prosecutions take too long and fail too often. The risk is that white-collar crime goes unpunished

Rate-rigging convictions have been overturned on both sides of the Atlantic. What remains of the crackdowns?

More and more of the numbers needed to guide policy are going dark

Collapse of bribery prosecution exposes wider disclosure failings at fraud agency

My committee will press for transparency and accountability so that the country’s official data can be trusted

Testing claims matters more than ever in an age of misinformation, overconfident assertions and unsubstantiated opinions

Financial Reporting Council to examine two individuals and the firm itself over ‘unauthorised’ auditors’ reports