LONDON (Reuters) - A British foreign exchange company boss who used investors' cash to fund a luxury lifestyle was convicted in a London court over his role in a 50 million pound ($62 million) Ponzi-style scheme. | 10:04am
A British foreign exchange company boss who used investors cash to fund a luxury lifestyle was convicted in a London court over his role in a 50 million pound ($62 million) Ponzi-style scheme.A. Constantinou was found guilty on Monday of one count of fraud by false representation, two counts of fra
The eco-warrior group has been blocking roads in north and central London today by slow-marching along the street, with police following behind them without taking action to stop the disruption.