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The Tories are considering giving more powers to the Bank of England to oversee financial institutions, George Osborne has confirmed. | The Tories are considering giving more powers to the Bank of England to oversee financial institutions, George Osborne has confirmed. |
One of Labour's first acts in 1997 was to dilute the Bank's power by sharing its responsibilities with the Financial Services Authority and the Treasury. | One of Labour's first acts in 1997 was to dilute the Bank's power by sharing its responsibilities with the Financial Services Authority and the Treasury. |
Speaking on BBC Radio 4's Today programme, Mr Osborne said this was one of Gordon Brown's biggest mistakes. | Speaking on BBC Radio 4's Today programme, Mr Osborne said this was one of Gordon Brown's biggest mistakes. |
The government is preparing to publish a white paper on the issue. | The government is preparing to publish a white paper on the issue. |
Mr Osborne said: "The tripartite system between the chancellor, the Bank of England and the FSA has simply failed. I mean, it failed to spot the growing financial crisis, it has led to serious lack of coordination in dealing with problems like Northern Rock", Mr Osborne said. | Mr Osborne said: "The tripartite system between the chancellor, the Bank of England and the FSA has simply failed. I mean, it failed to spot the growing financial crisis, it has led to serious lack of coordination in dealing with problems like Northern Rock", Mr Osborne said. |
"You now see open bickering in the newspapers between some elements of the tripartite relationship. You know, none of that is healthy, not least when we're still dealing with a credit crunch." | "You now see open bickering in the newspapers between some elements of the tripartite relationship. You know, none of that is healthy, not least when we're still dealing with a credit crunch." |
'Proper and correct' | |
The Conservatives are looking at changing the system if they get into power, by placing more control of financial institutions in the hands of the Bank of England. | The Conservatives are looking at changing the system if they get into power, by placing more control of financial institutions in the hands of the Bank of England. |
George Osborne stressed during the interview that a final decision would come after he had looked at the government's own proposals for reform. | George Osborne stressed during the interview that a final decision would come after he had looked at the government's own proposals for reform. |
The shadow chancellor also denied reports that his party had received leaked information from the governor of the Bank of England. | The shadow chancellor also denied reports that his party had received leaked information from the governor of the Bank of England. |
HOW THE SYSTEM WORKS NOW FSA spots that a bank is failingBank of England decides what to do about itTreasury provides public money and nationalises if necessary Q&A: Shake-up for regulation Robert Peston's blog | |
He said the opposition's relationship with Mervyn King was "entirely proper and correct". | He said the opposition's relationship with Mervyn King was "entirely proper and correct". |
The Chancellor, Alistair Darling, and the Bank of England governor, Mervyn King, have clashed on what needs to be done to control banks and prevent a repeat of the financial crisis. | |
In his annual Mansion House speech to the City on 24 June, Mr Darling said he had no plans to fundamentally change the system of regulation. | |
But Mr King called for the Bank to have more authority to intervene in the actions of banks seen to be behaving riskily | |
The government is preparing to launch a white paper on the issue the week after next, but its publication has been delayed. It is expected to give further powers to the Financial Services Authority. | The government is preparing to launch a white paper on the issue the week after next, but its publication has been delayed. It is expected to give further powers to the Financial Services Authority. |
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