BOB Diamond last night accused MPs of damaging his reputation after he claimed they had suggested he was "less than candid" in his evidence about the Libor rate rigging scandal.
The former Barclays chief executive said he would be seeking a meeting with the chairman of the House of Commons Treasury Committee, Andrew Tyrie, just hours after he waived a £20 million payoff.
It came after MPs yesterday questioned his evidence to them last week, with one member demanding Mr Diamond be recalled after his testimony appeared to be contradicted by the bank's former chairman Marcus Agius.
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