Morris Says FSA Aims for `Big Fish’ on Insider Trading
Sunday, March 14th, 2010
March 12 (Bloomberg) — Simon Morris, a partner at law firm CMS Cameron McKenna LLP, talks about the U.K.’s Financial Services Authority’s plans to clamp down on market abuse following the conviction of the former partner at JPMorgan Chase & Co.’s Cazenove unit Malcolm Calvert on five counts of insider trading.
Morris discusses FSA policy under enforcement director Margaret Cole to pursue criminal prosecutions for insider trading.
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