Trader Kweku Adoboli to go on trial over £1.4bn loss at UBS‎

 
Trial set to start: Trader Kweku Adoboli Pic: PA
10 September 2012
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The trial of a City trader accused of losing £1.4 billion while working for Swiss Bank UBS is due to begin today.

Kweku Adoboli will appear at Southwark Crown Court, in London, to face two counts of fraud and two counts of false accounting.

The prosecution case is not expected to open until later in the week.

Adoboli, 32, from Clark Street, Whitechapel, east London, is accused of losing the money in Britain's biggest alleged banking fraud.

He worked for UBS's global synthetic equities division, buying and selling exchange traded funds, which track different types of stocks, bonds or commodities such as metals.

Adoboli is accused of dishonestly using his position to try to make a personal gain, and causing UBS losses or exposing the bank to the risk of loss.

It is alleged that he lost a total of 2.25 billion US dollars, and charges relate to the period between October 2008 and last September.

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