First serious successful prosecution by the SFO since Leason. Which doesn't say much for the UK justice when dealing with banking and financial crime. Better he should have been sent to USA for trial. They do things better there when prosecuting these greedy, cheating robbers, an orange jump suit and led into the courtroom in chains and manacles, sentences of 99 years in state pen. Mind you even that doesn't seem to stop them. I guess the rewards far outweigh the risks of getting caught and prosecuted, particularly in the UK. Especially for the Bank Directors, none of whom we have seen prosecuted yet, but I live in hope.