Goldman Sachs assistant denies £4m theft

The personal assistant of one of the most successful financiers in the City of London has denied stealing nearly £4.3m (€6.5m) from her boss and two other bankers.

Joyti De-Laurey, 32, who worked for Scott Mead, head of Goldman Sachs' telecoms and media corporate finance team in London, faces a total of 21 charges.

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