Under-fire minister blames RBS board for Sir Fred pension

22-03-2009

Under-fire minister blames RBS board for Sir Fred pension
City minister Paul Myners has again pointed the finger of blame over Sir Fred Goodwin's pension at the Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) board.

Appearing before the Treasury select committee in Westminster this morning, Lord Myners reiterated his argument that he was unaware of the discretionary nature of the former chief executive's pension.

The government is currently taking legal advice on how it can 'claw back' some of the £693,000 annual pension Sir Fred arranged with RBS before his departure.

Lord Myners, who was in intensive meetings with RBS' board of directors as the government stepped in to rescue the collapsing bank in mid-October last year, today argued he was too busy with the wider "crisis" unfolding at the time to look into the terms of Sir Fred's pension.

He told MPs: "I did not negotiate, settle or approve Sir Fred's departure terms. All these issues were settled by RBS."

But Lord Myners admitted that the head of RBS' remuneration committee, Bob Scott, had told him Sir Fred's pension would be "enormous".

He said he did not ask for a rough estimate of the figure, adding: "It is for others to form the view [on whether] I was reasonable and competent."

Lord Myners argued it was RBS' responsibility to stick to the principles laid down by the government at the time, including "no reward for failure" and "payments to departing executives to be minimised".

By allowing Sir Fred to choose voluntary redundancy rather than dismissing him, he claimed, RBS had deviated from these principles.

"They consistently misdirected themselves in saying Sir Fred's pension reflected his contractual entitlement," he insisted.

Sir Fred Goodwin has repeatedly refused to give up his pension entitlement, despite widespread opposition from politicians of all parties.

Today Lord Myners said it was still not too late for him to make amends – by surrendering his pension, or even giving it to charity.

Bookmark with:
Bookmark with: Digg Digg Bookmark with: Del.icio.us Delicious Bookmark with: Reddit Reddit Bookmark with: StumbleUpon StumbleUpon Bookmark with: Google Google Bookmark with: Technorati Technorati Bookmark with: Netvouz Netvouz

Latest News:

Search News
News Front Page
Accountancy / Tax
Advertising / PR
Armed Forces
Automotive
Aviation / Aerospace
Banking / Finance
Charities / Voluntary
Childcare / Youth
Construction / Property
Customer Services
Education / Training / Teaching
Emergency Services
Engineering / Electronics
Entertainment / TV / Theatre
Graduate Roles
Health / Beauty
Hotel / Catering / Restaurants
HR / Recruitment
Insurance / Pensions
International / Overseas
IT / Internet
Legal
Management / Business
Manufacturing / Industry
Media / New Media / Creative
Medical / Healthcare
Pharmaceutical Industry
Public Sector
Retail / Wholesale
Sales / Purchasing / Marketing
Science / Technology
Secretarial / PA / Admin
Skilled / Semi-skilled Manual
Telecommunications
Transport / Logistics
Travel / Tourism / Leisure