Former Barclays chairman on payroll until March 2014
Marcus Agius remains in consultancy role for undisclosed fee, having resigned in July 2012 after Libor fine
December 2012
Heather Stewart's economics comment
Bubbles, tulips, booms and busts: same story, different dates
Heather Stewart
Heather Stewart: Salutary lessons can be learned from past financial crises
October 2012
Business blog
Barclays' chairman leaves on Halloween: but don't fear for him
Marcus Agius is still on £750,000 a year and will get an office
August 2012
Business leader
Whatever the truth about Libor, one fact is clear: Barclays needs new blood
Business leader: The Commons report on the rate-fixing scandal may not fully explain what went on at the bank, but it is surely right to condemn 'a prolonged period of extremely weak governance'
Sir Mervyn King criticised for role in Bob Diamond exit
Treasury select committee report argues that the influence that Bank of England governor had in forcing out Barclays chief was 'difficult to justify'
Barclays names Sir David Walker as new chairman
Sir David Walker, 72, replaces Marcus Agius as Barclays' new £750,000 a year chairman following Libor scandal
July 2012
Business leader
Barclays needs a total management overhaul
Barclays finance chief investigated by FSA over fundraising
Barclays pay chair Alison Carnwath quits
Barclays had 'culture of gaming', says chief banking regulator
Libor scandal: Barclays had strained relationship with FSA, admits Agius - video
Barclays chairman admits Mervyn King forced decision for Diamond to quit
Bob Diamond will forgo £20m bonus, Barclays chairman tells MPs - video
Barclays meltdown a painful lesson in the value of reputation management
Tim Burt
Nils Pratley on finance
Bob Diamond, Barclays, MPs and Libor: five more points
Barclays begins search for Bob Diamond's replacement - video
Bob Diamond's resignation: the late exchanges that led to his demise
Barclays chief executive Bob Diamond resigns
Timeline: key events in the Barclays Libor scandal
Former Barclays chairman Marcus Agius to leave BBC board