Article 6VP32 Jeffrey Epstein used lobbyist to push for Jes Staley to be Barclays CEO, court told

Jeffrey Epstein used lobbyist to push for Jes Staley to be Barclays CEO, court told

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Kalyeena Makortoff Banking correspondent
from US news | The Guardian on (#6VP32)

Project Jes' targeted high-level figures including George Osborne and Mervyn King, emails suggest

Jeffrey Epstein deployed a consultant to push for Jes Staley to become Barclays' chief executive in 2012, a court was told on Tuesday, with the ultimately failed campaign - called Project Jes" - having targeted high-profile figures including the chancellor George Osborne and the Bank of England governor Mervyn King.

The campaign's efforts were detailed as part of a landmark legal case launched by Staley against the UK regulator the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA). Staley is trying to overturn its 2023 decision to ban him from taking senior roles in the UK's financial sector for having allegedly misled the regulator over the depth of his relationship with the convicted sex offender Epstein.

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