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Deutsche lawyer probes removal of JP Morgan evidence in Australian cartel prosecution

By Laurel Henning ( November 5, 2021, 06:50 GMT | Insight) -- The criminal-cartel prosecution of Citigroup Global Markets Australia, Deutsche Bank and four of the lenders’ executives, has raised questions as to why notes from JP Morgan lawyers and evidence from individuals associated with the bank were excluded from witness statements. In continued cross-examination hearings in the Federal Court of Australia today, Jack Ducommun, a former official with the Australian Competition & Consumer Commission, was questioned over his assessment of the relevance of evidence given by key witnesses in the case.The criminal-cartel prosecution of Citigroup Global Markets Australia, Deutsche Bank and four of the lenders’ executives, has raised questions as to why notes from JP Morgan lawyers and evidence from individuals associated with the bank was deleted from draft witness statements....

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