Law360, London: Damning findings in civil litigation that the directors of London Capital & Finance (LC&F) ran the bonds company as a Ponzi scheme could foreshadow the Serious Fraud Office's (SFO) parallel criminal investigation into the failed £237m investment business, lawyers say.
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