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He was born in [[Bristol]], but brought up in the Gulf, then moving to [[Scotland]] where he attended [[Banchory Academy]].
He was born in [[Bristol]], but brought up in the Gulf, then moving to [[Scotland]] where he attended [[Banchory Academy]].

On friday the 12th of october 2008, he was arrested and bailed in connection with an alleged major fraud investigation on the [[Nasdaq]] stock exchange<ref>http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/7779442.stm</ref>, whose value topped a purported $50 billion. His lawyers and those of the [[BBC]] have so far declined to comment.
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Revision as of 18:21, 12 December 2008

Matt Prodger is a reporter for the BBC. He is currently based in the United Kingdom as a news correspondent. Until 2006 he was a World affairs correspondent specialising in foreign affairs, and was commonly found reporting on major events across the world. His reports can be seen or heard on BBC London 94.9, BBC World Service radio, BBC World News, BBC News, BBC Breakfast, BBC One, BBC4's The World, BBC Radio 4, BBC News Online and 5Live

He was born in Bristol, but brought up in the Gulf, then moving to Scotland where he attended Banchory Academy.

On friday the 12th of october 2008, he was arrested and bailed in connection with an alleged major fraud investigation on the Nasdaq stock exchange[1], whose value topped a purported $50 billion. His lawyers and those of the BBC have so far declined to comment.