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Barclays stands firm over tennis star ban

April 30, 2009 09:26

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Marcus Dysch,

Marcus Dysch

1 min read

The chief executive of Barclays Bank has responded to campaigners’ concerns about the company’s continuing sponsorship of a tennis tournament from which Israel’s top woman player was barred.

Retired stockbroker and Barclays shareholder Alan Diamond questioned John Varley in front of 1,100 people at Barclays’ annual general meeting last week.

The United Arab Emirates refused to grant a visa to Shahar Peer to compete in the event in February, prompting the withdrawal of support from the Wall Street Journal Europe and the cancellation of the Tennis Channel’s coverage.

Mr Diamond asked: “The board has had notice of my question but seems reluctant to reply. Can I please have your assurance that Barclays, or any subsidiary company, will cease to support and withdraw their sponsorship for any event, when or if the host nation decides to discriminate against a competitor on the grounds of gender, race, religion or colour?”

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