Amanda Staveley exaggerated role in Barclays rescue, court hears

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Businesswoman suing bank for £1.5bn she says she is owed for securing 2008 investment
The prominent businesswoman Amanda Staveley exaggerated the importance of her role in securing the billions of pounds that saved Barclays during the 2008 financial crisis, the high court has heard.
Staveley is suing Barclays for up to £1.5bn after her client, Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan of Abu Dhabi, invested £3.25bn as part of an emergency fundraising 12 years ago. Continue reading...

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