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Warning on use of anti-terror law to freeze bank assets

By Michael Peel

Published: October 10 2008 03:00 | Last updated: October 10 2008 03:00

The use of anti-terror powers to freeze billions of pounds of Icelandic bank assets in Britain is a distortion of the law's intent and risks further gumming up the ailing financial system, legal experts warned yesterday.

Financial crime lawyers said the government's un-precedented decision to apply the freezing order for purposes other than tackling terrorism opened the way to its use in other cases centred on commercial and political interests.

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