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The Innocence Podcast
The Innocence Podcast
28 episodes
3 days ago
In this podcast you'll hear an emotional interview with Tom Hayes - a city trader who was fighting to clear his name for a decade. He was jailed in 2015 for manipulating so-called Libor interest rates, used for loans between banks. He spent five-and-a-half years behind bars. In July 2025 the Supreme Court quashed his conviction and now he is free to restart his life. This episode was sponsored by Fieldfisher - an international law firm, with a strong Global Investigations team. Their team boasts experienced specialist criminal investigations lawyers, who handle serious and complex economic crime cases. They have represented both companies and individuals facing some of the most significant criminal enforcement actions of the past decade, with a proven track record of successfully and fearlessly defending their client’s interests, and achieving justice. https://www.fieldfisher.com/en The Innocence Podcast is brought to you by The Manchester Innocence Project - https://bit.ly/34YbLTi Presenter/Researcher: Kylie Pentelow Executive Producer: Claire McGourlay Donate to the Manchester Innocence Project - https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/manchester-innocence-project-justice-hub
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In this podcast you'll hear an emotional interview with Tom Hayes - a city trader who was fighting to clear his name for a decade. He was jailed in 2015 for manipulating so-called Libor interest rates, used for loans between banks. He spent five-and-a-half years behind bars. In July 2025 the Supreme Court quashed his conviction and now he is free to restart his life. This episode was sponsored by Fieldfisher - an international law firm, with a strong Global Investigations team. Their team boasts experienced specialist criminal investigations lawyers, who handle serious and complex economic crime cases. They have represented both companies and individuals facing some of the most significant criminal enforcement actions of the past decade, with a proven track record of successfully and fearlessly defending their client’s interests, and achieving justice. https://www.fieldfisher.com/en The Innocence Podcast is brought to you by The Manchester Innocence Project - https://bit.ly/34YbLTi Presenter/Researcher: Kylie Pentelow Executive Producer: Claire McGourlay Donate to the Manchester Innocence Project - https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/manchester-innocence-project-justice-hub
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13: Acquitted - but at what cost?
The Innocence Podcast
19 minutes 26 seconds
1 year ago
13: Acquitted - but at what cost?
Brian Buckle was sentenced to 15 years for historic child sex abuse - a crime he didn’t commit. It took him five years in prison and hundreds of thousands of pounds to prove his innocence.  Brian may now be out of jail, but his fight for compensation continues. We hear from Brian and his wife about how a wrongful conviction ruined their lives. The Innocence Podcast is brought to you by The Manchester Innocence Project - https://bit.ly/34YbLTi Presenter/Researcher: Kylie Pentelow Producer: Lucy McDaid Editor: Kris McConnachie Executive Producer: Claire McGourlay Donate to the Manchester Innocence Project - https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/manchester-innocence-project-justice-hub
The Innocence Podcast
In this podcast you'll hear an emotional interview with Tom Hayes - a city trader who was fighting to clear his name for a decade. He was jailed in 2015 for manipulating so-called Libor interest rates, used for loans between banks. He spent five-and-a-half years behind bars. In July 2025 the Supreme Court quashed his conviction and now he is free to restart his life. This episode was sponsored by Fieldfisher - an international law firm, with a strong Global Investigations team. Their team boasts experienced specialist criminal investigations lawyers, who handle serious and complex economic crime cases. They have represented both companies and individuals facing some of the most significant criminal enforcement actions of the past decade, with a proven track record of successfully and fearlessly defending their client’s interests, and achieving justice. https://www.fieldfisher.com/en The Innocence Podcast is brought to you by The Manchester Innocence Project - https://bit.ly/34YbLTi Presenter/Researcher: Kylie Pentelow Executive Producer: Claire McGourlay Donate to the Manchester Innocence Project - https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/manchester-innocence-project-justice-hub