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Remuneration Of Royal Bank Of Scotland Chief Executive

EDM number 114 in 2009-10, proposed by Dai Davies on 19/11/2009.
Categorised under the topic of Financial institutions.

That this House is appalled that UK Financial Investments Ltd (UKFI), the public body created by HM Treasury to oversee the taxpayers' interests in the billions of pounds of public money provided to the failing private banks, has seen fit, on behalf of taxpayers, to endorse the obscene financial package worth £9,600,000 per year to Stephen Hester as chief executive of the Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS), which is 70 per cent. owned by taxpayers; contrasts this utterly unacceptable and incomprehensible UKFI decision with the announcement of RBS a month earlier on 21 May to make redundant 700 workers in the first wave of a planned 4,500 job losses across the United Kingdom, which followed an announcement of 9,000 job losses by RBS in April; does not accept that this absurd level of payment is necessary to incentivise efficient management of RBS, noting that outgoing RBS chief executive Sir Fred Goodwin was paid a massive £4,190,000 a year, and his business decisions brought the bank to the verge of ruin; recalls that Mr Hester told the Treasury Committee on 11 February 2009 `I do think banking pay in some areas of the industry is way too high and needs to come down and I intend us to lead that process'; believes the remuneration package offered to Mr Hester is entirely inconsistent with his own intention; and therefore believes the Chancellor should intervene immediately with UKFI to block this outrageous planned payment to Mr Hester.

This motion has been signed by a total of 39 MPs, 1 of these signatures have been withdrawn.

MPDateConstituencyPartyType
Dai Davies19/11/2009Blaenau GwentIndependentProposed
Bob Spink23/11/2009Castle PointIndependentSeconded
Gordon Prentice23/11/2009PendleLabourSeconded
Jeremy Corbyn23/11/2009Islington NorthLabourSeconded
Robert Wareing23/11/2009Liverpool, West DerbyIndependentSeconded
David Taylor24/11/2009North West LeicestershireLabourWithdrawn
John McDonnell24/11/2009Hayes and HarlingtonLabourSeconded
Gregory Campbell24/11/2009East LondonderryDUPSigned
Mark Durkan24/11/2009FoyleSocial Democratic and Labour PartySigned
Hywel Williams24/11/2009CaernarfonPlaid CymruSigned
Alan Simpson25/11/2009Nottingham SouthLabourSigned
John Leech25/11/2009Manchester, WithingtonLiberal DemocratSigned
Mike Hancock25/11/2009Portsmouth SouthLiberal DemocratSigned
Nigel Dodds25/11/2009Belfast NorthDUPSigned
Janet Dean25/11/2009BurtonLabourSigned
Ian Davidson25/11/2009Glasgow South WestLabourSigned
William McCrea25/11/2009South AntrimDUPSigned
David Simpson25/11/2009Upper BannDUPSigned
Rudi Vis26/11/2009Finchley and Golders GreenLabourSigned
Colin Burgon26/11/2009ElmetLabourSigned
Ann Cryer26/11/2009KeighleyLabourSigned
Elfyn Llwyd26/11/2009Meirionnydd Nant ConwyPlaid CymruSigned
Martin Caton26/11/2009GowerLabourSigned
Paul Keetch30/11/2009HerefordLiberal DemocratSigned
Bill Etherington30/11/2009Sunderland NorthLabourSigned
Lady Hermon01/12/2009North DownUUPSigned
John Austin01/12/2009Erith and ThamesmeadLabourSigned
David Hamilton03/12/2009MidlothianLabourSigned
Eric Illsley07/12/2009Barnsley CentralLabourSigned
Jim Cousins07/12/2009Newcastle upon Tyne CentralLabourSigned
George Galloway10/12/2009Bethnal Green and BowRespectSigned
Alasdair McDonnell14/12/2009Belfast SouthSocial Democratic and Labour PartySigned
John Mason15/12/2009Glasgow EastScottish National PartySigned
Evan Harris16/12/2009Oxford West and AbingdonLiberal DemocratSigned
Kelvin Hopkins05/01/2010Luton NorthLabourSigned
David Crausby06/01/2010Bolton North EastLabourSigned
Andy Reed07/01/2010LoughboroughLabourSigned
Eddie McGrady18/01/2010South DownSocial Democratic and Labour PartySigned
John Mann26/01/2010BassetlawLabourSigned

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