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Proceeding contribution from Lord Sassoon (Conservative) in the House of Lords on Tuesday, 11 January 2011. It occurred during Ministerial statement on Banking: Bonuses.


Banking: Bonuses

I am grateful to my noble friend Lord Higgins for recognising the progress that we are making on reform of the regulatory structures, and in relation to bonuses. We are absolutely not going soft on the banks, which is why, as we speak, discussions are ongoing to make sure that bonuses this year are lower than otherwise they would have been, and, in parallel with that, that banks will lend in a verifiable way more than they would have lent. We are not back-pedalling on any of this and are continuing to work actively with the banks. As far as concerns the management of RBS and Lloyds, the basic construct put in place by the previous Government ensured that the banks would be managed on an arm’s-length basis without the Government directing their day-to-day operations. That is the broad principle to which we are sticking. Nevertheless, it is important that the Government, as a significant shareholder in RBS and Lloyds, make their views very clear on all matters including bonuses.


Secondary information

Type
Proceeding contribution
Reference
723 c1335-6 
Session
2010-12
Chamber / Committee
House of Lords chamber
Subjects
Disclosure of information Codes of practice Business Banks Bank of England Incentives Financial Services Authority International Monetary Fund Loans Regulation Tax avoidance Taxation Treasury Royal Bank of Scotland Bank levy Independent Commission on Banking
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