Shot: "The relationship between Mr Staley and Mr Epstein was the subject of an enquiry from the Financial Conduct Authority to which the company responded,"
- British regulators
edition.cnn.com/2020/02/13/bus…
Chaser:
The American chief executive of Barclays (BCS), Jes Staley, is stepping down with immediate effect following an investigation by British regulators into his relationship with disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein,

cnn.com/2021/11/01/bus…
Took almost 2 years, me thinks there is something there🤔

Jes Staley was CEO at Barclays for six years. A third of that time was spent in the shadow of a regulatory investigation into a 15-year professional relationship with pedophile Jeffrey Epstein.
bloomberg.com/news/articles/…
Staley regularly worked with Epstein while in his previous role as head of JPMorgan Chase & Co.’s private bank, and has always said that relationship ended before he started at Barclays in 2015.

Can't find intel, but apparently he lied. They must have caught him.

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