Barclays chairman 'truly sorry' for rate-fixing scandal
The outgoing chairman of Barclays, Marcus Agius, says he is "truly sorry" for the rate-fixing scandal.
Mr Agius is stepping down from his post at Barclays and as Chairman of the British Bankers Association, less than a week after the bank was fined almost £300 million for fixing an inter-bank interest rate.
Barclays has promised a "root and branch review" of its business practices following the revelations.
Hugh Pym reports.