Barclays reveals its CEO is being probed over links to Jeffrey Epstein

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Barclays' Chief Executive Jes Staley is being investigated over his links to Jeffrey Epstein, the American financier and convicted sex offender who committed suicide in jail last year. Media reports over the last six months had indicated historical ties between Staley and Epstein. According to Barclays on Thursday, Staley developed a "professional relationship" with Epstein earlier in his career, but they had no contact since Staley joined the British bank in 2015. In a statement issued Thursday, Barclays said the relationship between Staley and Epstein is the subject of an ongoing enquiry from U.K. regulator the Financial Conduct Authority, and the company had responded. Barclays also conducted its own review and concluded that Staley "has been sufficiently transparent with the company as regards the nature and extent of his relationship with Mr. Epstein." As a result, the bank's board has decided to unanimously suggest the re-election of Staley as the bank's chief executive — with the vote due in May at the company's annual general meeting.

"As has been widely reported, earlier in his career Mr. Staley developed a professional relationship with Mr. Epstein. In the summer of 2019, in light of the renewed media interest in the relationship, Mr. Staley volunteered and gave to certain executives, and the Chairman, an explanation of his relationship with Mr. Epstein," the bank said in the statement. "Mr. Staley also confirmed to the Board that he has had no contact whatsoever with Mr. Epstein at any time since taking up his role as Barclays Group CEO in December 2015." Staley, an American citizen, began working at Barclays in December of 2015. Prior to that he worked for JPMorgan for more than 30 years and briefly at BlueMountain Capital. The New York Times reported in July that Epstein had funneled dozens of wealthy clients to Staley which may have helped him take his career to the next level. CNBC was unable to independently verify the report. Epstein, who had some prominent connections within Wall Street and also famous acquaintances such as the U.K.' s Prince Andrew, was charged with sex trafficking of teenage girls in July. Epstein was also a registered sex offender as a result of pleading guilty in 2008 to state charges filed in Florida related to prostitution involving an underage girl. He hanged himself in Manhattan's Metropolitan Correctional Center in August.

forgetl09 on February 13rd, 2020 at 14:45 UTC »

Barclays also conducted its own review and concluded that Staley “has been sufficiently transparent with the company as regards the nature and extent of his relationship with Mr. Epstein.”

As a result, the bank’s board has decided to unanimously suggest the re-election of Staley as the bank’s chief executive — with the vote due in May at the company’s annual general meeting.

See? They asked him all about and he said he hasn’t spoken to them since 2015. Only 6 years after he was a convicted sex offender. I’m sure they barely hung out in those 6 years.

Self investigation complete! Make that man chief!

PM_ME_A_PLANE_TICKET on February 13rd, 2020 at 14:04 UTC »

"suicide"

But the cameras suddenly stopped working, the guards mysteriously decided not to do their rounds, and a person on suicide watch in a max sec prison was able to get the materials they needed to commit suicide.

Yep, nothing going on there.

DB_Coopah on February 13rd, 2020 at 13:27 UTC »

“American financier and convicted sex offender who committed suicide in jail last year” sure is a long way to spell Jeffery Epstein.... who I might add DID NOT kill himself.