Barack Obama to be paid $400,000 for speech organised by Wall Street firm
Since the end of his second term Obama has started to write his memoir – for which he and his wife Michelle are reportedly receiving $60 million

Barack Obama is to be paid $400,000 to speak at a healthcare conference organised by the Wall Street firm Cantor Fitzgerald, despite his criticism of the finance sector when he was US president.
The fee is the same as the annual salary for a US president. The fee is also nearly double that received by Hillary Clinton, who had hoped to replace him as president, for speeches at Goldman Sachs and indicates the scale of the potential earnings of the former US president.
Neither his officials or Cantor Fitzgerald could be reached to comment on the reports from the US, where he is facing criticism for his decision to accept the engagement.
In 2010, Obama was credited with pushing through legislation that was intended to clamp down on Wall Street. A year earlier he said that he did not run for office to help out “a bunch of fat cat bankers on Wall Street”.
