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The UK’s financial watchdog has warned Crispin Odey that it intends to take action against the hedge fund boss after finding that his response to allegations of sexual misconduct had breached its rules and “lacked integrity”.
The Financial Conduct Authority said on Friday that it had given Odey a warning notice proposing to take action over his actions to “frustrate” a disciplinary process at his hedge fund after allegations of sexual misconduct were made.
Odey fell from grace after the Financial Times detailed allegations of sexual harassment and assault over 23 years by the founder of Odey Asset Management. He has strenuously disputed the allegations.
Odey did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the FCA’s statement.
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