David Bermingham one of three British bankers accused of a million-pound fraud during the Enron scandal at Bow Street magistrates court, to fight against extradition to the United States. A trio of former NatWest investment specialists are alleged to have defrauded a subsidiary of the bank along with two executives from the failed United States energy giant. 15/10/2004 David Bermingham one of three British bankers accused of a multi-million pound fraud involving Enron officials who should be tried in the United States, a court ruled Friday 15 October 2004. The three men - David Bermingham,
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1633 x 1815 px | 27.7 x 30.7 cm | 10.9 x 12.1 inches | 150dpiDate taken:
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David Bermingham one of three British bankers accused of a million-pound fraud during the Enron scandal at Bow Street magistrates court, to fight against extradition to the United States. A trio of former NatWest investment specialists are alleged to have defrauded a subsidiary of the bank along with two executives from the failed United States energy giant. 15/10/2004 David Bermingham one of three British bankers accused of a multi-million pound fraud involving Enron officials who should be tried in the United States, a court ruled Friday 15 October 2004. The three men - David Bermingham, Giles Darby and Gary Mulgrew - claimed the decision was a violation of their "rights as Englishmen" to be tried by a jury of their peers and accused the US Government of exploiting new extradition legislation which was intended to deal with terrorist suspects.