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The wrecking of Barclays is organised looting by those at the very top
The way Barclays has been debased to enrich a few hundred of its elite employees is also the story of Britain in recent decades
Barclays' top 238 employees took a total of £1.01bn home last year – or £4.27m each.
…And for the records, lest we forget:
And a few months ago, David Cameron attacked what he called the "dangerous rhetoric … that people in business are out for themselves. We've got to fight this mood with all we've got." And he singled out Barclays for praise for running a large work-experience scheme. The very next week, his Treasury minister demanded the bank close tax-avoidance schemes worth more than £500m
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