Barclays bank chief Antony Jenkins to waive bonus
1 February 2013 Last updated at 15:57
The chief executive of Barclays bank, Antony Jenkins, is to waive his bonus for last year.
He said it would be wrong for him to receive a bonus, given what had been a "difficult" year for Barclays.
It is thought Mr Jenkins was in line to receive about £1m of a potential maximum entitlement of £2.75m.
Mr Jenkins took over as chief executive last August, just as Barclays was being rocked over mis-selling scandals and other issues.
He said in a statement: "To avoid further unnecessary public debate on this matter, I wish to make clear that I concluded early this week that I do not wish to be considered for a bonus award for 2012 and I have communicated that decision to the board.
"The year just past was clearly a very difficult one for Barclays and its stakeholders, with multiple issues of our own making besetting the bank.