Barclays bosses wrote Amanda Staveley off as 'dolly bird', court told
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A high profile businesswoman suing Barclays for £1.5bn over the terms of an emergency cash call in 2008 was called a “dolly bird” and a “tart” by top bank executives according to documents presented to the high court on Thursday.
The terms used to describe Amanda Staveley were revealed in telephone transcripts allegedly detailing a conversation between Barclays’ former investment banking chief Roger Jenkins and the bank’s former head of European financial institutions division Richard Boath in October 2008. Continue reading...