With Lindsay Fortado of the FT, that is.
Adoboli, who just finished a four-year prison term in connection with his loss of $2.3 billion through unauthorized trades while employed at UBS gives a podcast interview with the FT, in which he discusses his life, his work, his rogue trading, and subsequent trial.
The nine-week trial, which I blogged about on a few occasions, generated substantial public attention. I’ll try to check back in with some thoughts about the interview, but for now, wanted to alert readers to the podcast.
http://podcast.ft.com/2015/10/22/the-crime-and-punishment-of-kweku-adoboli/
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