LCF investigation to engage bondholders

Will speak to bondholders

Tom Ellis
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Dame Elizabeth Gloster, who is leading the investigation into the London Capital & Finance (LCF) saga, has revealed how she will run the probe.

Dame Gloster said she aims to engage with bondholders, professional organisations and other interested parties in an "organised and structured way". Once she has established her independent team, they will get in touch with those individuals and groups to discuss how the investigation can best engage with then. She said: "Many people have been badly affected by the failure of London Capital & Finance. There is rightly a great deal of interest in what happened at LCF and the role of the FCA. "I am keen to hear from as many of those affected as possible and am grateful for the informati...

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