Sky News
UK: Fraud trial of Ian Maxwell and Kevin Maxwell archive
CLEAN: Exterior shots of American financial adviser Larry Tractenberg being led out Snow Street Police after being formally charged in connection with millions in missing pension fundson 18th June 1992 London, United Kingdom.
Sky News
UK: Fraud trial of Ian and Kevin Maxwell archive
CLEAN: Exterior shots of Ian Maxwell and Kevin Maxwell departing Royal Courts of Justice court after a judge ruled.they won't face a second trial on fraud charges on 19th September 1996 London, United Kingdom.
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : Images of lawyers, public leaving court after Sarkozy sentencing
Lawyers and attendees leave the courtroom after Nicolas Sarkozy is sentenced to a year in prison (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : Former French PM Fillon and wife arrive in court for fraud appeal trial
The former prime minister of France François Fillon and his wife arrive at the Paris courthouse where they are being tried on appeal for fraud (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : Fillon wife leave Paris court after opening day of appeal hearing
Former French PM Francois Fillon and his wife leave the Paris courthouse after the first day of their appeal against a conviction for fraud (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : Court sketches of ex-French PM Fillon and wife at fraud appeal trial
Courtroom sketches show Francois and Penelope Fillon back on the stand during the appeal trial of the former French prime minister (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : Ex-French PM Fillon to testify as he appeals fraud conviction (2)
France's former prime minister, François Fillon, defends the "essential" nature of the work carried out by his wife Penelope over the years, as the couple is tried on appeal for fraud (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : Ex-French PM Fillon, wife arrive at Paris court for appeal trial
Former French prime minister François Fillon and his wife Penelope arrive at the Paris courthouse for their appeal trial against a conviction for fraud (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : Fraud trial against ex-Wirecard executives opens in Germany
Images of the opening of the hearing as Ex-Wirecard CEO Markus Braun and two former managers go on trial in Munich over a spectacular accounting fraud scandal that brought down the once celebrated payments company two and a half years...
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : Convoy allegedly transporting FTX founder Bankman-Fried to private airport
Images showing a police convoy allegedly transporting the founder of collapsed cryptocurrency business FTX, Sam Bankman-Fried, to a private aviation base in Nassau (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
Press Association
Subpostmasters call for inquiry into Horizon scandal after Court of Appeal ruling
Former subpostmasters who were wrongly convicted because of the Post Office’s defective Horizon accounting system have called for a public inquiry into the scandal which “destroyed” people’s lives. On Friday, 39 former subpostmasters who...
Curated Video
Have Social Media Companies Changed Ways Since Jan. 6?
Lawmakers have spent the last year looking into the role social media sites have played in the Capitol insurrection.
Press Association
Abusers 'no longer free to seek out fresh victims', says Labour's Steve Reed
Shadow justice secretary Steve Reed speaking during the Labour Party Conference at the ACC Liverpool. Mr Reed told Labour members that the families of victims of Hillsborough and other tragedies were in the audience, before delegates...
Bloomberg
CFTC's Johnson: Need to Get Along With SEC on Cryptos
CFTC Commissioner Kristen Johnson says the CFTC and SEC are all in agreement when it comes to protecting market integrity and the customers engaged with cryptos. She speaks with Tom Keene on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
Curated Video
Fake COVID-19 Testing Sites Are Popping Up Amid Omicron Surge
Phony COVID-19 testing sites are at the center of a new wave of scams by taking people’s personal information which can be used for identity theft.
Bloomberg
Short Seller Explains Why He's Targeting Hengan International Group
Dec.11 -- Matthew Wiechert, principal and chief executive officer at Bonitas Research, discusses his report shorting shares of Hengan International Group because of concerns over its financial reporting and debt. He speaks on "Bloomberg...
Bloomberg
How China Cash Flowed to Congo's Former First Family
A leak of 3.5 million documents revealed how a Chinese-run company moved millions of dollars to former Congo President Joseph Kabila's family and allies.
Curated Video
Some Social Media Sites Don't Mind Being Home To Misinformation
Far-right groups have turned to online spaces that allow hate speech and other unfavorable content.
Bloomberg
How Scammers Buried a Small-Business Relief Program
Oct.29 -- For a few months this year, a U.S. government aid program meant for struggling small-business owners was handing out $10,000 grants to almost anyone who asked. Bloomberg's Michelle Davis reports on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
Press Association
'Give Liz Truss and Jeremy Hunt time', says Brandon Lewis
Interview with Justice Secretary Brandon Lewis who says the country 'needs stability and that the Prime Minister and Chancellor should be given time to 'put forward the programme of action for the medium-term financial plan'. He was...
Bloomberg
Tesla Loses China Fraud Case
Sep.30 -- A Chinese driver has successfully sued Tesla Inc. for fraud over his purchase of a second-hand Model S. Bloomberg’s Katrina Nicholas reports on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
Sky News
Day two of the Post office inquiry
CLEAN: Interior shots of Former Post Office manager Damian Owen giving interview following day two of the post office inquiry on the 15th February 2022 in London, England
Bloomberg
Hank Greenberg on Settling Fraud Lawsuit, State of AIG
Feb.13 -- Maurice "Hank" Greenberg, former chief executive officer of AIG, discusses his feelings about settling a fraud lawsuit filed almost a dozen years ago by then-New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzer. He speaks with Bloomberg's...
Curated Video
Federal authorities charged 107 doctors, nurses and social workers in seven cities with Medicare fraud in a nationwide crackdown on unrelated scams that allegedly bilked the taxpayer-funded program of $452 million, the highest dollar amount in a single Medicare bust in history.
HEADLINE: 107 charged in Medicare fraud busts in 7 cities
CAPTION: Federal authorities charged 107 doctors, nurses and social workers in seven cities with Medicare fraud on unrelated scams that allegedly bilked the program of $452...