Banking Crisis
Barclays CEO Spurns Offer Of Bonus

The chief executive of Barclays, Antony Jenkins, has said he wont’ accept a bonus payment for 2013, highlighting the tough decisions the bank has had to make in recent months.
At the end of what has been a tough period with restructuring of
areas such as wealth management, the chief executive of Barclays, Antony Jenkins,
said yesterday he will not accept a bonus payment for 2013. The
bank is due to report full-year results on 11 February.
The bank has been through a series of at times painful changes to
cope with an environment of mounting costs – and the aftermath of
the LIBOR-rigging scandal that saw the resignation more than a
year ago of predecessor Robert Diamond. It has seen, for example,
cuts to private banker numbers. An overhaul of the wealth
management division saw it cut service to clients with less than
£500,000 (815,104), leading to a number of roles being
reduced.
The bonuses paid to bank bosses in recent years have become a hot
political, as well as economic, issue, even though in Barclays’
case the bank did not receive aid from the taxpayer during the
2008 financial crisis. Jenkins' decision can be seen also as a
move by the bank to avoid the kind of negative headlines that
often attend any discussion of banker's pay.
“2013 has been a year of considerable positive change for Barclays, and I am particularly proud of the progress we have made in starting to rebuild trust, in defining and implementing a common culture, in repositioning the business for the future, and in significantly improving our balance sheet,” he said.
“While all of these actions are in the long-term interests of our shareholders, I am aware of the very significant costs which have been required to address legacy litigation and conduct issues in 2013, as well as to exit assets and businesses we no longer wish to participate in. When combined with the substantial rights issue we completed in the autumn, I have concluded that it would not be right, in the circumstances, for me to accept a bonus for 2013, and I have therefore respectfully declined the one offered to me by the board,” he said.