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Former Tesco executives to face fraud trial in Sept 2017

LONDON (Reuters) - Three former senior executives of Tesco accused of fraud and false accounting at Britain's biggest retailer were told on Thursday that they will face trial next September.

Christopher Bush, 50, who was managing director of Tesco UK, Carl Rogberg, 49, who was UK finance director, and John Scouler,48, who was UK food commercial director, were charged by theSerious Fraud Office (SFO) on Sept. 9 with one count of fraud byabuse of position and one count of false accounting.

They made a brief appearance at London's WestminsterMagistrates' Court on Sept. 22, when lawyers for the men said their clients would plead not guilty.

At Thursday's hearing at Southwark Crown Court in London the trio spoke only to confirm their names.

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After hearing legal argument Judge McCreath said their trial will start on Sept. 4, 2017, though they will appear for another pre-trial hearing on May 30.

The SFO said the alleged crimes occurred between Feb. 1and Sept. 23, 2014.

Tesco issued a statement to the Stock Exchange on Sept. 22,2014, saying that during its final preparations for a results announcement it had identified a 250 million pound ($307 million) overstatement of first-half profit, mainly due to booking commercial deals with suppliers too early.

The discovery led to the suspension of eight senior membersof staff including Bush, Rogberg and Scouler, sent Tesco's shares tumbling and plunged the company into the worst crisis since Jack Cohen founded the business neary 100 years ago.

The profit overstatement, identified three weeks after DaveLewis took over as chief executive from the sacked PhilipClarke, was later raised to 263 million pounds.

The SFO investigation into Tesco is continuing.

When the trio were charged, Tesco issued a statement saying that there has been an "extensive programme of change" at the company over the past two years. It declined to comment further.

($1 = 0.8147 pounds)

(Reporting by James Davey; Editing by David Goodman)