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Bob Diamond forgoes bonus as Barclays fined for Libor manipulation

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    #91
    Originally posted by kmge View Post
    Casino Bob was in charge of BarCrap when all this was happening and yet he says he wasn't aware, it was all perpetrated by minions so he won't fall on his sword. There seems to be a bit of slippery shoulders going on here. If he was in charge then he's got to be accountable. If he won't admit to any guilt to do with the LIBOR fixing then at the very least he is guilty of incompetence. giving up a couple of quid this year has been more than made up for by the 10 of millions he got while at BarCap.
    I understand why people want Bob Diamond's head on a platter, but I'm not too bothered about him - I'd sooner punish those Bollinger-quaffing morons who actually did it. Criminal proceedings against every single one of them. Plus those who benefitted from the fraud.

    If Bob Diamond is the only one who resigns or is punished, that's a green light to continue dodgy practices, knowing there's always a patsy at the top to carry the can and retire with many millions in the bank.

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      #92
      Originally posted by petergriffin View Post
      The first UK bank to succumb to the subprime junk market was Northern Rock actually.
      Tsk! Bloody Northerners eh!
      Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyone

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        #93
        Originally posted by Doggy Styles View Post
        I understand why people want Bob Diamond's head on a platter, but I'm not too bothered about him - I'd sooner punish those Bollinger-quaffing morons who actually did it. Criminal proceedings against every single one of them. Plus those who benefitted from the fraud.

        If Bob Diamond is the only one who resigns or is punished, that's a green light to continue dodgy practices, knowing there's always a patsy at the top to carry the can and retire with many millions in the bank.
        I'm not bothered about him either. I'm bothered about responsibility and accountability, or the lack of it.
        "Pass the blame and don't blame me, close your eyes and count to three, and I'll be gone and you'll forget..." as the song goes. It just seems that no one is either willing or able to hold these people to account for what they've done in the name of profit and greed.

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          #94
          Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
          You had a lucky escape then.
          I only understood it some years later.

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            #95
            FSA finds banks guilty of 3 cups 1 ball scam

            Miliband calls for inquiry that will allow bankers to not recall anything

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              #96
              The enquiry is going to be a charade isn't it, what with MPs and bankers being in bed with each other.

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                #97
                Enquiries are best held right after quick fair trial followed by prompt execution of the guilty.

                HTH

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                  #98
                  BBC News - What did Bank of England say to Barclays about Libor?

                  It looks like they are trying to spin this as the BoE's fault.
                  While you're waiting, read the free novel we sent you. It's a Spanish story about a guy named 'Manual.'

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                    #99
                    Originally posted by doodab View Post
                    BBC News - What did Bank of England say to Barclays about Libor?

                    It looks like they are trying to spin this as the BoE's fault.
                    "In making false submissions about their borrowing costs, managers at Barclays believed they were operating under an instruction from Paul Tucker, deputy governor of the Bank of England, I have learned."



                    Well, they'd better have those instructions in writing!!!

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                      Originally posted by AtW View Post
                      Enquiries are best held right after quick fair trial followed by prompt execution of the guilty.

                      HTH
                      "You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to AtW again."

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