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RBS pension row a 'distraction' | |
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A senior figure at Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) has defended its embattled former chief executive Sir Fred Goodwin. | |
RBS deputy chief executive Gordon Pell said history would recognise his many skills and huge contribution. | |
He told MPs on the Scottish Affairs Committee the row over Sir Fred's £16m pension fund had become a distraction. | |
He also confirmed that total UK job losses at RBS would reach 2,700, with 260 posts being shed in Scotland. | |
The bank announced in February that 2,300 posts would go, representing 2% of its UK workforce of 106,000 employees. I don't want them to have to spend the first three pages of every newspaper reading about Fred's pension Gordon PellRBS deputy chief executive | |
The latest figure for UK job losses includes 380 posts at RBS Wealth and RBS International. | |
Mr Pell said attempting to defend Sir Fred's reputation in the current climate was "like Mission Impossible". | |
"If you actually go into Google at the moment and google Sir Fred Goodwin, you'll find well over 40 pages," he said | |
"I would say at least 25 of them recognise his many skills, his many strengths, and the huge contribution he actually brought to Scotland during this period." | |
He told the MPs the continuing furore over Sir Fred's pension made it harder to raise morale among staff. | |
"I don't want them to have to spend the first three pages of every newspaper reading about Fred's pension - and then what we're actually doing positively comes in on page four," he said. | |
'Collective responsibility' | |
He said his organisation understood its "privileged position" with taxpayers as a result of the multi-billion pound government bailout. | |
Mr Pell said that as a member of the board of RBS during the takeover of ABM Amro, he took ''collective responsibility'' for the bank's financial problems. | |
He said he was not involved in any of the meetings to decide the terms or level of Sir Fred's pension. | |
He was accused by Conservative MP Charles Walker of "failing to grasp the gravity of the situation" or the public anger about RBS's situation. | |
After the hearing, Liberal Democract MP Alasdair Carmichale said Mr Pell's comments showed that bankers had failed to appreciate the "sea change in public opinion". | |
"His view that history will be kinder to Fred Goodwin than contemporary analysis shows just how out of touch our senior bank executives are," he said. | |
The Scottish Affairs Committee also questioned Archie Kane, from Lloyds Banking Group. |
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