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UK lawmakers say the evidence submitted by Binance regarding the FTX collapse is insufficient

2022-11-17 17:38:15
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ChainCatcher news, regarding whether Binance's sale of its FTT assets triggered the FTX collapse, UK Treasury Committee member Alison Thewliss stated in an interview with Bloomberg that the evidence submitted by Binance to the committee is unacceptable. Alison Thewliss said, "The committee will ask more questions to understand the details of what happened."

ChainCatcher reported earlier today that Binance has sent a five-page document to the UK Parliament Treasury Committee, denying the allegations that it intentionally caused FTX to go bankrupt, and outlining a series of events that led to the FTX collapse. (Bloomberg)

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