Cheat to pay pounds 132m
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Your support makes all the difference.A wealthy Iraqi who defrauded his Arab employers of pounds 33m and received pounds 4m legal aid to defend the case brought against him in Britain, was ordered to pay pounds 132m in compensation, costs and interest at the High Court. Jawad Hashim, former president of the Arab Monetary Fund, was granted further legal aid to appeal.
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