UK Banks allegedly forged signatures and fabricated evidence

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The £67bn Universities Superannuation Scheme sees deficit grow an estimated £14.4bn in the last two years. Meanwhile, the BBC reports the National Crime Agency failed to act on alleged bank signatures forgery and fabricated evidence, allegations involving Northern Rock, Bradford & Bingley, Mortgage Express, also Lloyds Banking Group.

Andy Verity reports for the BBC today that the National Crime Agency failed to investigate reports alleging that banks forged signatures and fabricated evidence.

James Hurley reveals the FCA only prosecuted four boiler room frauds over the last five years.

Also in the Times over the weekend, more details on the London Capital & Finance.

https://twitter.com/RichardJLloyd/status/1302173943579762694

The UK government looks to restrict EU’s access to the London Stock Exchange, in leaked strategy.

The Universities Superannuation Scheme, the largest private-sector pension fund in the UK, has seen its deficit rise from £3.6bn in 2018 to an estimated £18bn in 2020.


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