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French trader Jerome Kerviel refuses to go to jail

After Rome walk, convicted trader is refusing to set foot in France until President Hollande responds to plea for immunity for key witnesses.

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Convicted rogue trader Jerome Kerviel says he will not return to France to face a three-year prison term without hearing from President Hollande, reprots the BBC.

Kerviel, 37, caused his bank Societe Generale losses of 4.9bn euros (£4.1bn) but lost his appeal against a jail term in March.

He had been expected to return to France from Italy on Saturday.

But he told reporters he wanted Mr Hollande to grant immunity to possible witnesses who could testify for him.

Although the appeal ruling in March upheld his jail term, it scrapped an order for Kerviel to return the money he had lost.

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