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Its his money he has earnt that was put into the pension so i dont see what the problem is.

 

The other fecks in the supermarket should be shot though

Is his pension a 'money-purchase' scheme or 'final salary' based. If the former then it could be argued that as he, and his employer (RBS) & possibly previous employers, have paid into the scheme over a number of years then he is entitled to the benefits built up in his 'pension pot'.

 

If, however, he was in a final salary scheme then you could argue that as he completely baXXXXd it up then he should not be fully entitled. A lawyer would probably argue that he was fully entitle d as job performance has no bearing on pension entitlement.

 

Another point to bear in mind though, his pension would probably be worth even more had he & his like not completely cocked up with the resultant drop in the value of shares & annuities!!

I would not give the Fooker up either!!

Its his pension. :duffer:

i think he was only in the job for 3 or 4 years and was a final salary pension which was done as part of his golden handshake to get rid!!!

 

responsible for the biggest loss in history and comes away with more money than any of us can dream of for the rest of his life?? wheres the justice in that? dont get me wrong if he had been working for the rbs for 40 years and worked his way up to the chief exec then thats different but he didnt.

Dont matter if he worked a day and got that money id keep it too, good on him.

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bearing in mind the money he has lost his bank though that you the taxpayer will have to fund paying back in the form of more public debt to pin the bank back up. I think he's an arsehole. F##k everyone else I don't care what I have done wrong it's my money :nono:

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What other business can you be in and trade recklessly, owe BILLIONS, then get given free cash to 'help out' and be paid a bonus for doing so equal to a lottery win every annum...........

 

Something's wrong somewhere and I can't quite put my finger on it........:xxx:

I thought that pension was at the discretion of the board of directors.

 

He was the main story on most of the main newses last night! Everyone hates him now!

If i feck things up I'd get the sack an a week in hand as a payoff where do i apply for his old job

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