The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Former Tesco executives to face retrial over scandal

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The Serious Fraud Office is to seek a retrial of three former Tesco executives over the supermarke­t’s accounting scandal.

The fraud squad has written to court to seek a retrial of the trio after the original case was discontinu­ed in February because Carl Rogberg, one of the defendants, had a heart attack.

A date for the next hearing will be set in due course, the SFO said.

Rogberg, Chris Bush and John Scouler – Tesco’s former finance chief, managing director and food commercial head – are accused of failing to correct inaccurate­ly recorded income figures which were published to auditors, other employees and the wider market.

All three maintain their innocence.

The case relates to a bombshell disclosure in 2014, when Tesco admitted that issues uncovered in its UK food business meant it was likely to have overstated profits by £250 million.

The revelation­s wiped £2 billion off the supermarke­t’s share price in one day.

Mr Neil O’May of Norton Rose Fulbright, solicitor to Rogberg, said yesterday: “Carl Rogberg was told today that the SFO will continue with its case against him.

“He is extremely disappoint­ed by this decision. He had wanted the previous jury to be able to reach its verdict and was shocked when that trial was abandoned.

“Mr Rogberg will now continue to fight these allegation­s to prove his innocence.”

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