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Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Judge orders Barclays to reveal names of 208 staff linked to Libor probe

Barclays faces having to reveal the names of 208 staff linked to attempts by the bank to manipulate Libor at a London High Court hearing.

The Telegraph, Harry Wilson, Banking Correspondent, 13 Nov 2012

Barclays will today be forced to disclose the names of 208 current and former
employees implicated in Libor-rigging at a London court hearing Photo: PA
 

Lawyers for Barclays will on Wednesday disclose the names after a High Court judge ordered the bank to hand them to the legal team of a care home operator that is suing the bank for mis-selling it complex interest rate derivatives.

The disclosure follows an attempt by Barclays to argue against the need for disclosure. However, Mr Justice Julian Flaux said on Tuesday that it was “unacceptable” to deny access to the names.

Guardian Care Homes is claiming £38m from Barclays over interest rate swaps the company alleges it was mis-sold. Barclays said: “It would be premature to comment on proceedings before the Judge has made his decision.”

The case came as former chairman Marcus Agius and ex-Lloyds chairman Sir Victor Blank were quietly dropped from David Cameron’s Business Ambassadors programme amid criticism about the body’s effectivness.



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