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Stewart says regulators let Barclays off lightly. Prof. John Cofee of Columbia University Law School, an expert on the subject, says the regulators were toothless in the LIBOR case. In fact under the settlement Bob Diamond was allowed to continue as CEO. He resigned only after UK prime minister David Cameron called for him to accept responsibility and resign.

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