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HSBC Boss.
Posted:
12 Dec 2012, 17:03
by KateLMead
Lord Green, inspite of his shocking money laundering and dodgy dealings with Drug Dealers etc has walked away with a 19M golden indexed pension. Whoever said this country Great Britain was beyond corruption?.. The country is rotting with these disgraceful criminals.. "For that is what they are"!!
Re: HSBC Boss.
Posted:
12 Dec 2012, 17:51
by Workingman
Re: HSBC Boss.
Posted:
12 Dec 2012, 18:15
by KateLMead
Terrible Frank... At lunch time there was some fellow defending him, saying what a super chap he is...
I shall damned well refuse to vote for any of the ba*****s in government.
Be caught out -disgraced- and get promoted. Mandelson, Kinnockio, B'Liar, Green, we are swamped with these crooks in all parties.
Re: HSBC Boss.
Posted:
13 Dec 2012, 08:50
by Kaz
It is shameful
Re: HSBC Boss.
Posted:
13 Dec 2012, 10:35
by Aggers
A little bit more news to make me angry/sickened/disheartened/digusted - and providing me with
even more reason not to vote again for any of the dispicable characters who are supposed to be
running this country.
I can foresee the end of democracy before very long. God help us.
Re: HSBC Boss.
Posted:
13 Dec 2012, 22:25
by Suff
And the more we go on about this and the more we demand that governments interfere in company boards and company pay and compensation, the more that these salaries will be locked in. You think any major bank will get a CEO worth having with a "no fault" severance clause of less than £29M today?
The more the press keeps this up, the more the clauses will be worth. If they keep it up we'll see the first £100m no fault clause within a decade.
These are companies. Not government institustions specifically set up to suck money out of the people. These CEO's are answerable to boards of directors, not politicians and that is how it should be.
Don't like it? Don't do business with them.
Although I think you would find it quite hard to get a German bank account whilst living in the UK. All these new EU laws to make a "level playing field" in banking and banking regulation quite specifically forbid it. After all some other EU bank might lose money and the taxes, dear lord the taxes.
So when the press go off on one and politicians rant on about people who, quite simply, are doing a job, not a life servitude, just think about the fact that what is going on has Not One Single Thing to do with either the press or the govenment. At least when the banks are privately owned as the HSBC is.