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FRANCE-BANKING-CRIME-KERVIEL-SOCGEN-TRIAL
Richard Paolantonacci, one of Jerome Kerviel's supervisors as head of Societe Generale's Delta One derivative trading office, leaves Paris courthouse on June 18, 2012, after testifying at the appeal hearing of French rogue trader Jerome Kerviel against a 2010 conviction for wild gambles that lost one of France's biggest banks five billion euros, almost destroying it in the process. Kerviel was sentenced to five years in jail with two years suspended for breach of trust, forgery and entering false data into computers during the 2008 covert stock market deals. The original verdict also required him to pay back the staggering 4.9 billion euros ($6.0 billion) his market gambles cost Societe Generale. AFP PHOTO / MEHDI FEDOUACH
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Paris, FRANCE |
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AFP / Mediafax Foto |
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MEHDI FEDOUACH |
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19 Iunie 2012 |
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2264 x 3531 (1.27 MB) |
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