The most senior bankers to face criminal charges in Britain over conduct during the financial crisis will appear before a London jury next week in a trial that will test the mettle of the Serious Fraud Office. Former Barclays CEO John Varley and three onetime colleagues stand charged over deals with Qatari investors to secure cash injections that allowed the bank, which can trace its origins back to around 1690, to survive the crisis a decade ago.
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