LONDON, Dec 10 (Reuters) - Lloyds Banking Group has
been criticised for mishandling a compensation scheme for
victims of one of Britain's biggest banking scandals in a report
published on Tuesday.
The bank's scheme had 'serious shortcomings', retired judge
Ross Cranston said in a review into how Lloyds compensated
victims.
The bank, which has paid more than 100 million pounds
($128.30 million) in compensation over the fraud, said it would
offer all victims the option to have their cases independently
reviewed.
($1 = 0.7794 pounds)
(Reporting By Iain Withers and Lawrence White, editing by Huw
Jones)