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Margo MacDonald says HBoS chief should stand down

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Published Date: 29 September 2008
THE former head of Halifax Bank of Scotland should stand down from his Government-appointed role of investigating the mortgage finance market, MSP Margo MacDonald said today.
Sir James Crosby was appointed by Mr Darling in April to lead the review, and his interim report was published in July.

Ms MacDonald questioned his position with the review group following the planned takeover of HBOS by Lloyds TSB.

The MSP als
o said in a letter to Alistair Darling that the current chief executive of HBOS, Andy Hornby, said in a newspaper interview last week: "I took over a business model, I have run with the model."

She went on: "His predecessor, Sir James Crosby, currently deputy chairman of the FSA, would presumably have been the HBOS executive with the final responsibility for designing the business model that is now attracting criticism from a wide range of bankers and other figures in the financial services."

Ms MacDonald told the Chancellor: "Should you not consider asking Sir James Crosby to tender his resignation from this investigation?"

She went on: "The credibility of any report following an investigation by Sir James, at best, will be doubtful.

"Both public and professionals will be sceptical about its findings if the author and his policies are judged to have helped create the problem in the housing market."




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  • Last Updated: 29 September 2008 3:24 PM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Halifax Bank of Scotland
 
1

Grumpy,

29/09/2008 15:37:25
(1) No - but on this occasion, I agree with Margo - but I also think Andy "Asda" Hornby should step down from HBOS after the mess he's made of it - and he shouldn't get a bonus either.
2

The Lone Haranguer,

29/09/2008 16:25:05
I think they should all stand out in the rain without an umbrella.
3

The Geniune Mario Antionette,

29/09/2008 19:39:11
#1 - if Margo said, pull your trousers up, would you do it ?
4

The Geniune Mario Antionette,

29/09/2008 19:39:26
Stop this now.
5

The Geniune Mario Antionette,

29/09/2008 19:40:38
#4 - I think they should all stand out in the rain without an umbrella & with there trousers down.
6

The Geniune Mario Antionette,

29/09/2008 19:41:09
#7 - Stop it now. Your not funny
7

The Geniune Mario Antionette,

29/09/2008 19:41:34
Anton, tell them will you ?
8

Anton Marionette,

29/09/2008 19:58:58
Nurse!

They're all out of bed now.

(Except me, I'm under the covers with a photo of Rosie Kane)
9

The Geniune Mario Antionette,

29/09/2008 21:47:31
Ah, Rosie - now theres a lady for turning
10

GrahamH,

Edinburgh 30/09/2008 08:33:08
The people that brought HBOS to it's knees and the othersleaders of big institutions who have enjoyed massive salaries, pension packages, departure bonuses, performance bonuses and multi year notice periods should be held genuinely accountable.

These were paid for good governance and given that has not happened, legal steps should be taken for return of same.

 

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