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Setback for Assange prosecution appeal after intervention by former government minister -- Society s Child -- Sott net

Sat, 20 Feb 2021 00:01 UTC © Flickr / Cancillería del Ecuador It s been reported that the US authorities will appeal the recent UK ruling that Julian Assange should not be extradited to the US. However, in the meantime, the case against WikiLeaks founder Assange has met resistance. A former Conservative cabinet minister has made a statement to parliament regarding the UK Extradition Act which could undermine the prosecution s appeal. Intervention in the Commons David Davis MP told parliament: Although we cannot, of course, discuss the substance of the Assange judgment here today, the House must note the worrying development more generally in our extradition arrangements - extradition for political offences. This stems from an erroneous interpretation of Parliament s intention in 2003. This must now be clarified.

British entrepreneur Mike Lynch gears up to fight US extradition attempt : CityAM

British entrepreneur Mike Lynch gears up to fight US extradition attempt Mike Lynch is also waiting for the outcome of a civil fraud case in the UK Mike Lynch, the British businessman facing accusations of fraud, will this week fight attempts to extradite him to the US. Lynch is facing charges of securities fraud, wire fraud and conspiracy in the US related to the 2011 acquisition of his former software firm Autonomy by tech giant Hewlett Packard. Following the sale, HP wrote down Autonomy’s value by $8.8bn and claimed Lynch, and the firm’s ex-finance chief Sushovan Hussain, had falsely inflated its revenue prior to the acquisition.

Pakistan, UK inch closer to inking extradition treaty - Newspaper

Vijay Mallya I Fugitive Vijay Mallya seeking alternate route to avoid India extradition, admits lawyer in UK court

Updated Jan 23, 2021 | 10:26 IST Vijay Mallya applied for alternative route or asylum in the UK despite a British court ruling in favour of India s extradition request.  Fugitive businessman Vijay Mallya seeks UK asylum  |  Photo Credit: PTI Key Highlights Vijay Mallya through his counsel told a UK court that he is exploring alternate route to avoid extradition to India UK Extradition Act, 2003, states that extradition proceedings cannot continue if defendant seeks asylum protection Mallya also sought release of £2.3 million from funds parked with UK court for living expenses and increased legal fees London: Fugitive businessman Vijay Mallya admitted in a UK court that he is seeking “alternate route” to avoid extradition to India. 

Devani set to be extradited over Sh7 6bn Triton scandal

Devani set to be extradited over Sh7.6bn Triton scandal Tuesday January 19 2021 By AGGREY MUTAMBO Summary The United Kingdom has approved the extradition of Yagnesh Devani the businessman behind the Sh7.6 billion Triton petroleum scandal back to Kenya to face charges over the scam. The British government last week notified Nairobi of readiness to facilitate the return of Mr Devani after what it said was a solution of a “legal matter” that prevented his deportation. Julian Gibbs, the UK’s Head of Extradition said Kenya will now be free to follow through on the procedure and have their man face trial back in Nairobi.

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