Home Secretary ponders extradition decision after tycoon loses High Court fightHome Secretary ponders extradition decision after tycoon loses High Court fight

Home Secretary ponders extradition decision after tycoon loses High Court fight

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ome Secretary Priti Patel is set to decide before the end of the week whether a British technology tycoon should be extradited to the United States after being accused of fraud.

Ms Patel has been given a two-day decision deadline by a High Court judge after Mike Lynch lost the latest round of a legal fight.

A Home Office spokeswoman says Ms Patel is giving “full consideration” to issues raised in Mr Lynch’s case.

Mr Lynch had mounted a High Court challenge against a deadline set by a judge who oversaw extradition proceedings.

But Mr Justice Swift who considered his challenge at a recent High Court hearing in London, ruled against him on Wednesday.

Priti Patel is set to make a decision before the end of this week (Dominic Lipinski/PA) / PA Wire

Mr Justice Swift heard that a judge at Westminster Magistrates’ Court had rejected “various challenges” Mr Lynch had made against his extradition and ruled that Ms Patel could decide whether to extradite.

Ms Patel subsequently asked District Judge Michael Snow if she could have until March 2022 to make that decision.

Judge Snow refused her application and said she should make a decision before Christmas.

Mr Lynch challenged that ruling by Judge Snow and wanted Mr Justice Swift to overturn it.

Mr Justice Swift refused.

He said, in the light of his decision, Ms Patel had two working days in which to decide whether to extradite.

Lawyers said the deadline was now midnight on Friday.

A Home Office spokeswoman said, after Mr Justice Swift’s ruling: “The Home Secretary continues to give full consideration to the issues raised in this case.”

Mr Justice Swift had said, in a written ruling, that Judge Snow’s decision had “come nowhere near” usurping any of Ms Patel’s functions.

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