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British tech billionaire faces fraud charges in US

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November 30, 2018
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British entrepreneur Mike Lynch faces criminal charges over the sale of his software company Autonomy to Hewlett-Packard.

Lynch, 53, and Autonomy's former vice president for finance, Stephen Chamberlain, 46, were indicted by a federal grand jury in California on one count of conspiracy to commit wire fraud and 13 counts of wire fraud.

According to the US Department of Justice, the men engaged in a "scheme to defraud purchasers and sellers of Autonomy securities…about the true performance of Autonomy's business, its financial condition and its prospects for growth".

Autonomy was sold to Hewlett-Packard seven years ago in an $11bn deal but HP later wrote down its value by $8.8bn.

Lynch, Chamberlain and others are accused of "artificially inflating" Autonomy's revenues, making "false and misleading statements" to Autonomy's auditor and market analysts and "intimidated, pressured and paid off persons who raised complaints about or openly criticised Autonomy's financial practices and performance", the justice department said.

The Department of Justice said no court appearances had been scheduled yet and that both defendants "are presumed innocent until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt".

If convicted, they face a maximum of 20 years in jail and a fine of $250,000, the department said.

Earlier this year, the Financial Reporting Council began disciplinary proceedings against former bosses at Autonomy and auditors at Deloitte linked to the alleged fraud at the software firm.

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The FRC pointed the finger at former finance chief Sushovan Hussain, who was convicted of fraud in the US earlier this year, and Chamberlain.

Lynch and Chamberlain have not commented since the charges were laid but lawyers for Lynch told the Financial Times the indictment was a "travesty of justice" and that he would contest the charges.

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