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Court slashes damages to be paid by ex-trader Kerviel | |
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A French appeals court has slashed the amount of damages due to be paid by rogue trader Jerome Kerviel to €1m ($1.12m; £860,00). | |
The sum is a tiny fraction of the €4.9bn he was originally ordered to pay to his ex-employer Societe Generale. | |
In 2010 Kerviel was sentenced to three years in prison for fraud, breach of trust and forgery over massive losses resulting from his trades. | In 2010 Kerviel was sentenced to three years in prison for fraud, breach of trust and forgery over massive losses resulting from his trades. |
Following the latest decision Kerviel called for a retrial. | |
"The struggle continues," he said. "I still believe I owe nothing to Societe Generale." | |
The appeals court said that Kerviel was "partially responsible for the loss". | |
He has always argued that his superiors at the bank knew what he was doing. | |
The court acknowledged that Societe Generale had shown "deficiencies" in its oversight, which was partly to blame for the loss. | |
Those who have watched the case say the latest decision is a sign of how much attitudes have changed. | |
"That the sum has now been reduced to just €1m is a sign of how the view of the French courts towards the affair has evolved over the years," said Hugh Schofield, BBC Paris correspondent. | |
"There is now an acknowledgement - more or less explicit - that the bank Societe Generale was also responsible for the losses incurred by its former trader, because of its lack of effective controls," he added. |