Yank charges £30million per annum to screw the banking system

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Bob Diamond of Barclays Bank and from Concord - which I here tell is somewhere in America - takes aver £20 million and an annual salary of £30 million and bonuses of about £27 million over a few years and, true to his colour (American), keeps smiling (he probably paid what most would call a fortune for his teeth) as he loses his job. Well, as he loses ONE of his jobs. His remaining ONE HUNDRED AND THREE affiliations and directorships have not been affected. It's a fair, fair, fair, fair, fair world.
 
Bob Diamond of Barclays Bank and from Concord - which I here tell is somewhere in America - takes aver £20 million and an annual salary of £30 million and bonuses of about £27 million over a few years and, true to his colour (American), keeps smiling (he probably paid what most would call a fortune for his teeth) as he loses his job. Well, as he loses ONE of his jobs. His remaining ONE HUNDRED AND THREE affiliations and directorships have not been affected. It's a fair, fair, fair, fair, fair world.

What do you suggest be done to solve this "problem"?
 
What do you suggest be done to solve this "problem"?

Very good question. First, I guess, decide if it IS a problem. Then define the problem. I would say the problem is not about the banks it is about the way that greed has become an acceptable (in some quarters) way of life. What would once have been considered an afront to decency has now become just one of the options for getting from birth to death. What was once considered the actions of a psycopath (and then a sociopath) has become a game. These people have realised that there is almost nothing society can do to stop them all, that some of them can and will get away with it and the percentages are worth the risk.
Now, if that is a fairly accurate representation of the situation, we can see that most things will not work. Government legislation will not work. Civil and criminal law will, for the most part, not work. Pleading to their inner sense of decency will not work.
Mmm. What are we left with?
Somehow these people, the white collar criminals of the Enrons, the RSBs the Barclays, the Morgan Stanleys, etc etc must be punished. I would suggest that they be forced to repay every penny of any salary earned during the time of their criminal activity. All bonuses, share entitlements, directors loans and all assets acquired during that time must be forfeited and each of them and every member of their immediate families be reduced to a life in which they cannot earn more than an average worker, no matter what they do, and they should be allowed to live out their lives accordingly.
Any advance on that?
 
Very good question. First, I guess, decide if it IS a problem. Then define the problem. I would say the problem is not about the banks it is about the way that greed has become an acceptable (in some quarters) way of life. What would once have been considered an afront to decency has now become just one of the options for getting from birth to death. What was once considered the actions of a psycopath (and then a sociopath) has become a game. These people have realised that there is almost nothing society can do to stop them all, that some of them can and will get away with it and the percentages are worth the risk.
Now, if that is a fairly accurate representation of the situation, we can see that most things will not work. Government legislation will not work. Civil and criminal law will, for the most part, not work. Pleading to their inner sense of decency will not work.
Mmm. What are we left with?
Somehow these people, the white collar criminals of the Enrons, the RSBs the Barclays, the Morgan Stanleys, etc etc must be punished. I would suggest that they be forced to repay every penny of any salary earned during the time of their criminal activity. All bonuses, share entitlements, directors loans and all assets acquired during that time must be forfeited and each of them and every member of their immediate families be reduced to a life in which they cannot earn more than an average worker, no matter what they do, and they should be allowed to live out their lives accordingly.
Any advance on that?

You correctly state that "government legislation will not work." How do you propose that they be forced to "repay every penny" in absence of government intervention?
 
What do you suggest be done to solve this "problem"?

I would suggest exactly what is starting to happen in the UK, the chancers and crooks should be flushed out and investment banking be hived off as separate entities. If investment banks want to pursue risky financial strategies then it should not be shored up with money derived from mainstream banking.
 
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Bob Diamond of Barclays Bank and from Concord - which I here tell is somewhere in America - takes aver £20 million and an annual salary of £30 million and bonuses of about £27 million over a few years and, true to his colour (American), keeps smiling (he probably paid what most would call a fortune for his teeth) as he loses his job. Well, as he loses ONE of his jobs. His remaining ONE HUNDRED AND THREE affiliations and directorships have not been affected. It's a fair, fair, fair, fair, fair world.

Every time the bastard showed his face out would come that smile and those teeth that look like rows of marble tombstones. He will be appearing before the Select Committee this afternoon.

http://uk.news.yahoo.com/diamond-faces-showdown-mps-024945331.html
 
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You correctly state that "government legislation will not work." How do you propose that they be forced to "repay every penny" in absence of government intervention?

I thank you for your mistaken notion that I know everything.
I think perhaps, that white collar crime be reclassified so it has the same status as common burglary, assault and perjury. Then nothing needs to be changed. Everything is handed to the police and the courts. But I am neither a government servant nor a lawyer. I know that governments will take too much time and these people could accumulate another fortune while committees sit and ponder.
 
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