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Previously on "Bankia executives ordered to pay back bonuses"

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  • Mich the Tester
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    Originally posted by vetran View Post
    bit like the EU then but the Auditors don't sign them off.


    must be some way of prosecuting them of misreporting?
    Dunno, but in most EU countries if there are irregularities in the accounts in the case of bankruptcy of a limited company then directors can be held personally liable in bankruptcy court. Of course, our wbanker friends with their MBAs and business school edjumakayshun avoided bankruptcy proceedings by getting state subsidies for their failed businesses, paid for by those of us who are capable of running a profitable business and handing in correct and audited accounts on time.

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  • The Spartan
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    Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
    I wonder how much of this money went straight offshore?

    I bet a few will move abroad.
    Perhaps they should branded so it's easy to identify those that worked at failed banks lol, in all fairness it depends on what role they had at that bank. Do Lloyds and NatWest now cap bonuses for executives?

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  • vetran
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    bonuses were agreed in April when the bank claimed 2011 profits of €300m. But auditors refused to sign the accounts and the bank eventually recognised a €3bn loss

    bit like the EU then but the Auditors don't sign them off.


    must be some way of prosecuting them of misreporting?

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  • BrilloPad
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    I wonder how much of this money went straight offshore?

    I bet a few will move abroad.

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  • Mich the Tester
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    bonuses were agreed in April when the bank claimed 2011 profits of €300m. But auditors refused to sign the accounts and the bank eventually recognised a €3bn loss
    If they'd allowed the bank to go bust the directors could be prosecuted and taken to the cleaners.

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  • The Spartan
    started a topic Bankia executives ordered to pay back bonuses

    Bankia executives ordered to pay back bonuses

    Bankia executives ordered to pay back bonuses | Business | guardian.co.uk

    Oh and they've capped all the bonuses executives receive at state rescued banks, seems fair to me.

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