Barclays calls for banks register
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Disgraced lender Barclays has called for a new industry body to be formed with the power to ban rogue bankers in the wake of the rate rigging scandal, it has emerged.Filed under: News
Disgraced lender Barclays has called for a new industry body to be formed with the power to ban rogue bankers in the wake of the rate rigging scandal, it has emerged.
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Barclays is now an untrustworthy provider of Customer Services within the Banking and Financial Sector. I changed from them about six weeks ago, took me less than ten minutes to change to the CO-OP I wonder if they wiil change the question on their Employee Opinion Survey namely ,Are you proud to work for Barlays? Do not make Rich Ricci any richer ,change your account now !
September 09 2012 at 1:24 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyThe register would be overseen by a new body called the Chartered Institute of Bankers, which would have the power to discipline or even ban any that breach codes of conduct.
A Chartered Insitute of Bankers will only work if it absorbs the membership of The British Bankers Association. Such members must be made to register if they are to be regarded as professionally qualified bankers and to be able to practise their "profession". It should be regulated by examination and be a regulator in its own right not disimilar to the Law Society and the Bar Association and the BMA. To have any integrity it has got to have teeth as an acceptable professional body. Fall foul and you're struck off. Too many "business executives" with no experience or qualification of banking are allowed to become controlling executives. The accountancy profesion has a lot to answer for when they "invade" top executive jobs on the strength of being accountants. Accountants are not the best peole to run business and interfere with other professions.
Barclays bank aare one of these then that should be striked off ! As they are one of the biggest perpitrators of this scandal in the Banking Industry !
September 09 2012 at 3:23 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyYeah yeah yeah ! stike them off fine then anything but jail them !! line your pockets with millions & get fined hundreds of thousands ??? walk away with a BIG smile !!!!!.....JAIL THEM !!
September 08 2012 at 1:31 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyWhen are the barclays bank personnel and their cohorts from the other banks going to be jailed??????
September 08 2012 at 12:54 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyMr Jenkins has made restoring trust in the bank one of his main missions.
If that is his mission he's on to a looser from the beginning its mission impossible, no one in their right mind would trust these corrupt bankers ever again
His sole mission now he has accepted the job, is to ensure there is plenty in it for himself
And his ultimate mission is to destabilize the country and the population by debt interest
The disgraced Barclays Bank has no right to call for anything.
The corrupt bankers and their political stooges should be put on trial and the worthless Banks should be put into 100% public ownership without any compensation whatever.
HaHaHa.
If there was a Banking Register I would expect Barcalys to be disqualified, given the little bit that we do know. of what it's practices have been.
These cowboys have a nerve, posturing at laying down the law.! When they've been subjected to the rigours of the case law suits being prepared to clean them out, in the states, they'll be fit for only one thing: closure!
September 07 2012 at 3:25 PM Report abuse Permalink +1 rate up rate down ReplyWell they would now that they've been caught with their trousers dow; talk about closing the gate after the horse has bolted. If they think this sort of jesture will restore the publics' faith in the banking system, then they'd better do MUCH MUCH better than this; i.e.; if ever we will trust banks after this lot!!!
September 07 2012 at 1:51 PM Report abuse Permalink +1 rate up rate down Replyndjohnson767 - self policing never works satisfactorily - there needs to be a totally independent register with NO bankers directly involved in policing the banks .
September 07 2012 at 2:57 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyYes, that's right; we can neither rely or trust MPs!!!
September 07 2012 at 5:11 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down
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