David Green and the SFO: one year on

How is the UK's anti-fraud chief handling his job – and what strategy will he follow in the years ahead?

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David Green, SFO

David Green has been in his post as director of the UK Serious Fraud Office (SFO) for just over a year. His aim is to take on "cases that undermine UK plc in general and the City of London in particular – big frauds, big bribery and corruption". To support this ambition, he clearly needs a high-profile, successful prosecution under the Bribery Act and, even better, a corporate scalp. Inevitably, his performance will be judged on the SFO's success in relation to the Libor matter, for which he has

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