LONDON, Dec 21 (Reuters) - Britain's Serious Fraud officesaid on Monday it had added Societe Generale employee StephaneEsper to a group of individuals accused of rigging the Euribormoney market rate.
Esper has been notified of the criminal proceedings, an SFOspokeswoman said.
The 11 accused, which also includes former or currentemployees of Barclays and Deutsche, willappear at Westminster Magistrates' court on Jan 11, the SFO saidin a statement.
All 11 will be charged with conspiracy to defraud, the SFOsaid. (Reporting by Carolyn Cohn, editing by Sinead Cruise)