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Kamis, 09 Agustus 2012

Exclusive: Walker To Chair Barclays

The City grandee who oversaw a review of bank governance for Gordon Brown, the former Prime Minister, is to be installed as the new chairman of Barclays, I have learned.

Barring any last-minute hitches, Sir David Walker, a former deputy governor of the Bank of England, is expected to be appointed as Barclays' new chairman tomorrow.

His recruitment is designed to steer Barclays through the most tumultuous period in its history, following its £290m fine for manipulating the interbank lending rate Libor.

The scandal cost Marcus Agius, the current chairman, Bob Diamond, chief executive, and other executives their jobs.

Marcus Agius The Libor scandal cost current chairman Marcus Agius his job

Sir David is expected to join Barclays within weeks and replace Mr Agius as chairman in the autumn.

His appointment is likely to please shareholders keen for an established City name to help restore stability to Barclays.

Sir David's first role will be to recruit a successor to Mr Diamond. He will also need to examine the structure of Barclays as a universal bank housing both high street and investment banking operations.

Sir David drew up new guidelines for bank boards in the wake of the 2008 financial crisis, and his appointment is likely to be welcomed by the Bank of England and the Financial Services Authority, which helped to engineer Mr Diamond's departure.

Barclays declined to comment.