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A French court has ordered that the former Societe Generale trader accused of losing billions of euros be released from custody. | |
Jerome Kerviel has been held in prison since 8 February, as the investigation into the 5bn euros ($7bn; £3.5bn) lost at his former employer continues. | Jerome Kerviel has been held in prison since 8 February, as the investigation into the 5bn euros ($7bn; £3.5bn) lost at his former employer continues. |
Societe Generale says that he used inside knowledge to cover up trades. | Societe Generale says that he used inside knowledge to cover up trades. |
But an internal report by criticised the bank's oversight of traders, saying that some procedures were lax. | But an internal report by criticised the bank's oversight of traders, saying that some procedures were lax. |
Societe Generale announced the trading losses in late January and shortly after Mr Kerviel turned himself into police. | Societe Generale announced the trading losses in late January and shortly after Mr Kerviel turned himself into police. |
Prosecutors accused him of breach of trust, fabricating documents and illegally accessing computers. | Prosecutors accused him of breach of trust, fabricating documents and illegally accessing computers. |
Last month they won a court order to have Mr Kerviel jailed, arguing that he might undermine the investigation by talking to others caught up in the probe. | Last month they won a court order to have Mr Kerviel jailed, arguing that he might undermine the investigation by talking to others caught up in the probe. |