Hedge fund fraudster gets four year sentence

A Hong Kong fund manager who siphoned $194.5 (€154.7m) million of clients' cash into dummy companies to hide losses in other investments has been jailed for four and a half years.

Charles Schmitt left more than 1,000 clients out of pocket when his illicit acts triggered the collapse of the CSA Absolute Return Fund in 2004.

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