Bent financiers face jail after they pocketed millions from Gaddafi

Two financiers who pocketed millions of pounds in secret fees from Colonel Gaddafi’s Libyan regime are facing jail. Frederic Marino, 56, and Yoshiki Ohmura, 47, received commissions in connection with investments through Libyan Africa Portfolio Ltd (LAP) for more than five years. Ex-JP Morgan employee Marino and business partner Aurelien Bessot set up the FM Capital Partners Ltd that was responsible for a total of $800m managed for LAP. Amateur racing driver Ohmura denied but was convicted of conspiracy to…

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