Jury discharged at trial of ex-Barclays execs

AFP  |  London 

The in the trial of four former executives accused of during the 2008 financial crisis has been discharged, newswire reported Monday.

Ex-and former executives Roger Jenkins, and Richard Boath, had been charged with conspiracy to commit in connection with an emergency fundraising from during the financial crisis. All four men had pleaded not guilty.

The trial at began on January 23 and had been expected to last about four months.

No further information was available on Monday because the case remains subject to continuing reporting restrictions, according to PA.

Varley, who was from 2004 to 2010, is the highest ranking UK official to face charges linked to the financial crisis.

The charges concern emergency funding secured from Qatari investors in 2008 as the global sector went into meltdown.

In order to avoid asking the for a taxpayer bailout, raised nearly 12 billion pounds (13.5 billion euros, USD 16.6 billion) from investors in the Middle East, including the Qatari state sovereign wealth fund, to help it weather the storm.

In turn, loaned USD 3 billion to the State of

By contrast, British rivals and Lloyds Group had to have billions of pounds of taxpayers' money pumped into them.

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First Published: Mon, April 08 2019. 18:45 IST