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The bank’s board and U.K. authorities are penalizing Group CEO Jes Staley who mistakenly sought to find out the identity of a whistleblower.
Apparently, when it comes to whistleblowers among their ranks, bank executives will have to grin and bear it or face the consequences. Such is the case for James E. “Jes” Staley, group CEO of Barclays. For the past year, U.K. regulatory authorities have been looking into why Staley was attempting to learn the identity of...
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