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Friday 16 February 2024 2:30 pm  |  Updated:  Friday 16 February 2024 2:36 pm

Former Goldman Sachs analyst given 22-month prison term for insider trading

By: Maria Ward-Brennan

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Former Goldman Sachs analyst sentence to a 22-month prison term

A former Goldman Sachs analyst who was found guilty of six counts of insider trading and three counts of fraud has been sentenced to 22 months in prison.

Mohammed Zina, 35, was convicted on Thursday following a 12-week trial at Southwark Crown Court and five days of jury deliberation.

The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) commenced criminal proceedings against Zina and his brother, a former solicitor at magic circle firm Clifford Chance, Suhail Zina, in February 2021.

The offences took place between 15 July 2016 and 4 December 2017 and involved trading in the following stocks: ARM Holdings, Alternative Networks, Punch Taverns, Shawbrook, HSN, and Snyder’s Lance.

The total profit from the alleged insider dealing was approximately £142,000. The fraud charges related to three personal loans obtained from Tesco Bank, totalling £95,000.

The trial for the brothers was delayed due to the Covid pandemic. It was originally scheduled for 16 March 2021. The trial for the brothers was then re-listed after it was vacated due to barrister strike action in 2022.

At the time, both of the Zinas were granted unconditional bail.

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Yesterday, Mohammed Zina was found guilty of six counts of insider trading and three counts of fraud. While his brother, Suhail Zina was acquitted on all charges several days before the trial ended.

At Southwark Crown Court on Friday morning, Mohammed Zina was sentenced by Judge Tony Baumgartner to 22 months in prison.

When sentencing Zina, Judge Baumgartner said: “You were under no illusion as to the importance of confidentiality. You betrayed that trust and cheated honest traders.”

“This strikes at the very heart of financial markets and the trust the public places in them,” he added.

The FCA has commenced confiscation proceedings against Zina, with a hearing listed for 27 September 2024.

The FCA was contacted for comment on today’s sentencing.

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