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tony57
25 Jan 13 13:51
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a judge yesterday named the bank bosses who tried to keep their identities secret who are implicated in the barclays manipulation of the libor rate..RICH RICCI is one of the investment bosses whos traders **** interest rates,..JOHN MANN a member of the powerfull treasury select committee said"there is no juustification for hiding the names,particularly those at the top there are questions to be asked about how far this went up at barclays"

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By:
mitch leary
When: 25 Jan 13 15:19
anyone know why he always wears the shades?
By:
Kriskin
When: 25 Jan 13 16:37
He's nothing but a DIRTY BARSTEWARD.  These ****S should be jailed
By:
tony57
When: 25 Jan 13 16:50
it is alleged he and another banker pocketed 40 million..!
By:
Ozymandius
When: 25 Jan 13 16:50
The punishment has been already been dished out to the bank.  It is an internal matter at this stage and frankly someone like Ricci is most likely highly valued internally.
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tony57
When: 25 Jan 13 16:53
probably true oz...but the traders under him made the money..
By:
Ozymandius
When: 25 Jan 13 17:01
Well first and foremost the bank made the money Tony.  Then the traders would have taken a decent chunk of it, right enough.

The law relating to the personal liability of officers and directors when they act on behalf of their corporate employers, as agents, ostensibly within the scope of their duties, is quite poorly defined and acted upon in practice, as we know all too well in this country.
By:
Arklearkle
When: 25 Jan 13 17:25
Hope his does not have to sell his current stock of horses. JP would want to buy all those fancied fot Cheltenham and MOL would want all those whoch can stay 5 mile plus.
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