Lord Grabiner collected a fee of £400,000 for leading the investigation into whether the Bank of England participated in FX rate manipulation, with the entire report costing £3.5 million. US law enforcement authorities are now beginning to scrutinize the work carried out by Lord Grabiner
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Lawyers capitalize on FX probe as Travers Smith pockets £2.2 million
In addition to the £2.2 million paid to Travers Smith, Lord Grabiner was paid £401,000 for his efforts, whilst Adam Rushworth, an Essex Court junior who supported him was remunerated £106,000. US legal and consultancy firm Huron Legal was paid £107,115
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Deutsche Bank sets aside funds for legal provision and payment of potential fines in FX rate manipulation case, indicating potential conclusion
Read MoreLord Grabiner To Lead Bank FX Manipulation Probe
Bank of England Oversight Committee appoints leading Queen’s Counsel to head independent investigation Following this week’s series of questions which…
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