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The inquest was held at Bradford Coroners’ Court, located within the Magistrates Court building, pictured A “LOVING and kind” web designer told his family he loved them the night before taking his life, an inquest heard. Isaac Arbaab Lone, 27, who lived in Menston, was well thought-of by friends but the inquest at Bradford Coroners’ Court heard that he had been suffering long-standing mental health problems. Assistant coroner Oliver Longstaff said Mr Lone – who was formerly known as Mohammed Arbaab Amjad – was a “troubled soul” who had a “self-destructive streak… generated by feelings of low self-worth” and “insecurities about his own identity”. ....
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Plus: Full ruling in $5bn High Court case expected by end of Q1 Gareth Corfield Fri 26 Feb 2021 // 13:39 UTC Share Copy Hewlett Packard Enterprise wants a High Court judge to formally consider a damning report which found that Deloitte auditors committed misconduct when they signed off British software firm Autonomy s annual accounts. If successful, HPE s move would allow Mr Justice Hildyard to take into account the Financial Reporting Council s (FRC) extremely unflattering findings against Deloitte and former auditors Richard Knights and Nigel Mercer, who, the FRC found, wrongfully signed off misleading statements in Autonomy s accounts. Given that a substantial part of Lynch s High Court defence amounted to Deloitte said it was OK so we did nothing wrong , having the FRC s findings read by the judge could punch a hole through his case. ....
Plus: All his former Deloitte auditors can be made to testify against him Gareth Corfield Thu 11 Feb 2021 // 14:01 UTC Share Copy The US government will never drop its criminal charges against Autonomy founder Mike Lynch even if extradition were refused, his US attorney has told a British court. Chris Morvillo, Lynch s US legal representative, said to Westminster Magistrates Court yesterday afternoon: Even if extradition were refused, the judge would not dismiss the charges against Mr Lynch in the US, in the event Mr Lynch was apprehended outside the United Kingdom and brought to the United States. The charges wouldn t disappear. Morvillo, a partner in the US branch of law firm Clifford Chance, was replying to questions from District Judge Michael Snow. The judge is presiding over the US s attempt to extradite Lynch from London to stand trial on 17 criminal charges. ....