Scottish Business Owner
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You probably will have seen Fred Goodwin and company saying sorry about the mess they created with the banks. We also hear today that James Crosby has resigned from the FSA and you cant help wonder how much it has to do with this whistleblower.
This must also be causing Gordon Brown some embarassment seeing as Mr Crosby has been knighted etc for his so-called "contribution"
I guess where i'm betting to here is Is it enough for these people to say sorry and expect us all to just accept it or should the government etc be looking at ways to hold these type of people accountable in the future in some legal sense? Do you think it would actually make a difference in the decisions and choices they made?
Or is there some justification in them saying it was all down to the collapse of wholesale markets and not their fault at all?
I know where my views are :cursing:
This must also be causing Gordon Brown some embarassment seeing as Mr Crosby has been knighted etc for his so-called "contribution"
I guess where i'm betting to here is Is it enough for these people to say sorry and expect us all to just accept it or should the government etc be looking at ways to hold these type of people accountable in the future in some legal sense? Do you think it would actually make a difference in the decisions and choices they made?
Or is there some justification in them saying it was all down to the collapse of wholesale markets and not their fault at all?
I know where my views are :cursing:





