Oxford-educated Brexiteers lose again as MeToo claims a scalp

Oxford-educated Brexiteers lose again as MeToo claims a scalp
Crispin Odey, pictured in 2021, still has the shirt on his back even though investors are leaving his old firm in droves. (Image: Getty)
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By Matthew Brooker The unravelling of British financier Crispin Odey’s hedge-fund empire contains many resonances. It’s a MeToo wake-up call that underlines how far women remain from securing equal treatment in the City of London. It’s also a reminder of how investment is a people business that is perpetually vulnerable to reputational damage – no matter how smart the principals may be in playing the markets. Odey’s three-decade-old firm imploded within days after sexual assault allegations, whi...

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