English High Court Refuses Anonymity for Barclays Employees in LIBOR Test Case


The English High Court has ruled that the identity of more than 100 employees and former employees implicated in a test case concerning the manipulation of LIBOR must be released into the public domain. In his ruling, Mr Justice Flaux deemed that there was insufficient proof of any prejudice that would be caused to the trial by the fact the individuals would be named, but said he would give more detailed reasons for his judgment at a later date.

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