Latest Barclays employee named in Libor case departs

Senior managing director John Porter set to leave Barclays after more than a decade at the UK bank

John Porter, a senior managing director at Barclays who was among those named in documents related to a regulatory investigation into Libor-rigging, is leaving the bank.

Porter left Barclays on June 14 after more than a decade at the bank, according to the UK's Financial Services Register. According to a source familiar with the situation, Porter is still employed by the bank but is expected to leave shortly.

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