Partner Edward Grange has been quoted in Global Investigations Review on whether a UK procurement report can form the basis for fraud and corruption probes.
“Some of the cases arising from the global financial crisis of 2007 and 2008 were not before the courts until a decade later. We may, in 10 years’ time, look back and remark ‘remember the pandemic, well look at all these cases now before the courts’,” said Grange.
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