“The Lowball Snowball Project”

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When

Tuesday, March 29th, 12pm to 1:30pm BST UK time.

Where

Online symposium via Zoom.

Format

There'll be a great line-up of speakers plus ample scope for discussion and debate.

Why You Should Attend

BBC Radio 4’s recent “Lowball Tapes” podcast series, superbly researched and presented by Andy Verity, exposed a major cover-up by the establishment. 

Now, Andy Verity and key players are going to be speaking at a special TTF event we are calling “The Lowball Snowball Project.” It’s all about the idea of harnessing the momentum that the Lowball Tapes podcast series has created, and snowballing it to become calls for a full and independent inquiry. 

All of this matters a great deal, because:

  • There have been several miscarriages of justice that need to be comprehensively and independently investigated – people have wrongly been sent to jail
  • Those that have done wrong ought to be investigated, and if appropriate, prosecuted and perhaps even jailed 
  • There has been a cover-up by the UK Government, the banks, the FSA/FCA and so on

You’ll be hearing from:

  • Kevin Hollinrake MP; Co-Chair of the APPG for Fair Business Banking and Member of the Treasury Select Committee
  • Matt Connelly, Former Trader
  • Jay Merchant, Former Trader
  • Carlo Palumbo, Former Trader
  • Lord Mackay of Clashfern, Member of the House of Lords
  • Andy Verity, BBC TV and Radio Presenter; Economics Correspondent
  • Tom Hayes, Former Trader
  • Paul Carlier, FX, Financial Markets & Banking Consultant, Freelance; Former Director of FX Trading, Lloyds Banking Group; Former Executive Director FICC, UBS; Former Senior FX Trader, Chase Manhattan Bank

If you haven’t yet listened to the podcasts, please do – click here.

Perhaps one of the most important sentences in the whole series is the comment made by Mark Garnier MP, former member of the Treasury Select Committee, which has previously investigated LIBOR rigging but were not given (or perhaps that should be, they were denied from having) all the evidence that was available at the time. In response to a question Andy Verity puts to him about what he thinks should happen next, Mark Garnier MP’s response is:

“If I was Chairman of the Treasury Committee now, then I would be inclined to have a hearing to go into all of this and find out more about it.”

Similarly, former MP and also former member of the Treasury Committee, Teresa Pearce says in the programme: 

“…I think it needs to be reopened and I’d like fresh eyes to look at this”

And here’s BBC News coverage about the podcast series and the calls for reform. Here’s a snippet from that coverage: 

The call for a fresh investigation is supported by three other former and current members of the Treasury Committee.

“It needs a new full, judge-led inquiry,” said Treasury committee member and campaigner against financial corruption, Kevin Hollinrake. “You cannot have a situation where the rule-setters, the ‘masters of the universe’ go by one set of rules and the rest of us go by another.

“I don’t care who these people are: what level of government, what level of the Bank of England, or what level of the FCA – or what level of the banks they’re working in. 

These people have to play by the rules. So there should be an inquiry and investigation to see if they have.

We are very grateful to Andy Verity and all the other participants for stepping forward in the way that they are. We fully intend to snowball the Lowball Tapes until a full and independent inquiry is carried out. People have been sent to jail that shouldn’t have been; and others that should be investigated haven’t. That’s just not good enough – it is totally unacceptable. 

For the sake of natural justice and the integrity of the financial ecosystem, true justice must prevail.

Here's the programme so far...

Andy Agathangelou

Founder, Transparency Task Force; Governor, Pensions Policy Institute; Chair, Secretariat Committee, APPG on Personal Banking and Fairer Financial Services; Chair of the Violation Tracker UK Advisory Board

Kevin Hollinrake MP

MP for Thirsk and Malton

Matt Connelly

Former LIBOR Trader

 

Jay Merchant

Former Fixed Income Swaps Trader


Carlo Palombo

Former EURIBOR Trader

Lord Mackay of Clashfern

Member, House of Lords

 

Andy Verity

Economics Correspondent, BBC

Tom Hayes

Former LIBOR Trader

 

Paul Carlier

FX, Financial Markets & Banking Consultant, Freelance; Former Director of FX Trading, Lloyds Banking Group; Former Executive Director FICC, UBS; Former Senior FX Trader, Chase Manhattan Bank

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