Landmark SFO case has implications for schemes

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Pension schemes could be caught in the Serious Fraud Office's crosshairs following a landmark corruption case that saw the government department recuperate £131,201 from shareholders.

The SFO won a civil recovery order in the High Court against Mabey Engineering Holding, the principal shareholder of Mabey & Johnson - which referred itself to the SFO in 2008 following the discove...

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