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UK Judge Set To Oversee Fight Between PCP Capital And Barclays

Mon, 08th Jun 2020 05:39

(Alliance News) - A High Court judge in the UK is preparing over oversee a GBP1.6 billion fight between a high-profile businesswoman and FTSE 100-listed lender Barclays PLC.

PCP Capital Partners, a private equity firm run by businesswoman Amanda Staveley, is suing the bank and wants GBP1.6 billion in damages.

The dispute dates back to the 2008 global financial crisis and PCP has made deceit allegations.

Staveley's firm says it is owed money for the work it did setting up a Middle East investment deal.

Barclays says it will "vigorously" defend PCP's claim.

A spokesman says bank bosses believe that the claim is "misconceived and without merit".

Justice Waksman, who is based at the High Court in London, is due to begin overseeing a trial on Monday.

Lawyers say the hearing, which will be shown online, will last around two months.

In February, three former Barclays' bosses were cleared of fraud over a GBP4 billion investment deal with Qatar at the height of the banking crisis.

The Serious Fraud Office had alleged that lucrative terms given to Qatar were hidden from the market and other investors through bogus advisory service agreements.

But Roger Jenkins, Thomas Kalaris, and Richard Boath, who are all in their 60s, were acquitted by jurors following a five-month trial at the Old Bailey.

The civil court trial, involving PCP, had been postponed several times to allow the criminal trial to proceed.

A PCP spokesman had said, shortly after the end of the Old Bailey trial: "PCP's claim is not brought against individuals at the bank. It is brought against the bank itself for civil liability. PCP's claim is not impacted by the outcome of the criminal trial."

Staveley has, in recent months, been involved in brokering a deal which could see a Saudi consortium take control of Premier League football club Newcastle United.

By Brian Farmer, PA

source: PA

Copyright 2020 Alliance News Limited. All Rights Reserved.

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