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Did the financial crisis change banking?

A court case against a senior banker has brought back memories of 2008.

There’s a story you won’t hear much about today — because it’s a story that didn’t really happen. The former chief executive of Barclays John Varley and three other former senior bankers were on trial accused of fraud, the first time criminal charges were brought against the head of a global bank for activities during the financial crisis. And this morning the jury was discharged. The Ö÷²¥´óÐã’s business editor Simon Jack has been covering the crisis and its aftermath since the beginning. He spoke to us about whether lessons have been learnt in the past decade.

Producers: Lucy Hancock and Seren Jones
Mixed by Weidong Lin
Editor: Harriet Noble

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