Diamond: 'I wish I could isolate bonuses'

Barclays chief executive tells Treasury Committee that the UK bank could not have created a successful Barclays Capital without paying staff competitively

Tuesday 11 January 2011 at 06:59

Bob Diamond, the new chief executive of Barclays, mounted a defence of banker remuneration in front of a parliamentary committee, arguing that bonuses cannot be treated in isolation.

Diamond became the first senior banker to appear before the UK's House of Commons Treasury Committee held in London this morning as part of its inquiry into competition and choice in the banking sector.