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British Tech Pioneer Mike Lynch Acquitted at US Fraud Trial

Lynch, the founder of the British software company Autonomy, was accused by the US Department of Justice of inflating the company's value before its sale to Hewlett-Packard (HP) in 2011 for $11.7 billion.

Sara Jones by Sara Jones
June 9, 2024
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British Tech Pioneer Mike Lynch Acquitted at US Fraud Trial

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British technology entrepreneur Mike Lynch has been acquitted of fraud charges in a high-profile trial in the United States. The verdict brings a dramatic conclusion to a legal battle that has spanned several years and drawn significant attention from the tech and financial sectors on both sides of the Atlantic.

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Lynch, the founder of the British software company Autonomy, was accused by the US Department of Justice of inflating the company’s value before its sale to Hewlett-Packard (HP) in 2011 for $11.7 billion. HP later wrote down the value of Autonomy by $8.8 billion, alleging accounting improprieties and claiming it had been misled about the financial health of the company.

The case hinged on complex accounting practices and the interpretation of financial data. Lynch and his co-defendants argued that HP’s management failures and strategic missteps were to blame for the debacle, rather than any deliberate misrepresentation by Autonomy.

British tech pioneer Mike Lynch acquitted at U.S. fraud trial

During the trial, which took place in San Francisco, the defense successfully cast doubt on the prosecution’s claims. Lynch’s attorneys emphasized the absence of clear evidence that Lynch had knowingly committed fraud. They pointed to the testimony of financial experts who suggested that Autonomy’s accounting practices, while aggressive, were within the bounds of acceptable standards for software companies at the time.

The jury’s unanimous decision to acquit Lynch has been met with a mixture of relief and vindication by his supporters. Lynch himself expressed his gratitude to the jury and reiterated his innocence.

“I am deeply grateful to the jury for their careful consideration of the evidence and their commitment to justice,” Lynch said in a statement following the verdict. “This has been a long and arduous journey, but I have always maintained that Autonomy was a great British success story and that the allegations against me were unfounded.”

The acquittal is a significant setback for US prosecutors, who have pursued the case with determination. It also raises questions about HP’s handling of the Autonomy acquisition and the subsequent write-down, which has been one of the most costly and controversial in tech industry history.

Hewlett-Packard wins fraud case against UK tech tycoon Mike Lynch | Reuters

The UK tech community has reacted positively to the news, with many viewing the acquittal as a reaffirmation of Lynch’s contributions to the industry. Lynch, often referred to as one of the “godfathers” of British tech, founded Autonomy in 1996, and it grew to become one of the UK’s most successful software firms, specializing in data analysis and enterprise search.

Industry analysts suggest that the verdict could have broader implications for future cross-border M&A activity and the scrutiny of international business practices. It also underscores the challenges involved in prosecuting complex financial cases that span different legal jurisdictions.

While Lynch’s legal battles may not be entirely over—he still faces potential civil litigation in the UK—today’s verdict marks a crucial victory for the embattled entrepreneur. As he looks to rebuild his reputation, Lynch’s acquittal serves as a reminder of the often perilous intersection of innovation, finance, and the law.

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