‘Prosecute directors for banking crisis’
Wednesday 14th January 2009, 2:30PM GMT.
NON-EXECUTIVE directors should be taken to task for their roles in the banking crisis, according to the keynote speaker at this year’s Guernsey Awards for Achievement.
Tim Smit (pictured), the creator of the Eden Project, claimed in this month’s edition of Director magazine that they should be facing criminal charges for the roles they have played in the unfolding drama.
‘I wrote in the first draft of this year’s annual report something about the pyramid salesman in the City. In the end it was removed, because it would have upset the City.
‘Any fool could see it coming. Where you have a bunch of people using the language of growth, but where the only thing that’s growing is house prices, it’s time to worry.
‘When the history of these events is told, it will be clear it was caused by old men concerned about their virility watching young men take risks.
‘The non-executive directors of the major banks should face criminal charges rather than the gentle approbation that has been doled out. We think about these as victimless crimes when in truth anyone dependent on a pension is getting screwed. It’s a joke.’
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“Any fool could see it coming. Where you have a bunch of people using the language of growth, but where the only thing that’s growing is house prices, it’s time to worry.”
Isn’t that exactly what’s happening to house prices, both Local and Open Market, on the island at the moment, egged on by estate agents ?
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Good for Tim Smit for shooting from the hip.
The reference to pyramid selling is so true.
What is clear is that non executive directors are impotent in doing that which they were appointed to do.
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