Tuesday, 22 April 2014
Is effective governance a sufficient remedy?
Before we become too exercised about the peculiar governance arrangements of the Co-op Bank, should we not remind ourselves that three other UK banks (Northern Rock, RBS and Lloyds) have sustained losses of a considerably higher order?
Yet these had the conventional governance structures that Lord Myners and others are trying to impose on the Co-op.
Could it be that by nature of its complexity, contemporary banking is simply ungovernable?
And by extension, beyond effective regulation.
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