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    RBS Boss: End Of An Era For Big Bank Bonuses

    The chairman of RBS, Sir Philip Hampton, has told Sky News that the era of big banking bonuses is over.

    In a documentary to be aired on Sky News at 7pm this evening, he is asked by business presenter Jeff Randall if we have seen the "high watermark of bonuses".

    "I think so, yes," he answers.

    His comments complement a YouGov poll for Sky News that reveals 75% of people think government bailed-out bank bosses should not get a bonus.

    And more than half of people questioned think bankers are damaging Britain's business reputation.

    Sir Philip is chairman of a bank - part-nationalised in 2008 - that has arguably been central to the ethical debate over bonuses.

    Its former chief executive Fred Goodwin was roundly criticised for taking his full pension pot when he left his position under a cloud. Earlier this year he was stripped of his knighthood.

    The current chief executive, Stephen Hester - widely considered to be doing a good job at RBS - gave up his bonus last month, but only after public pressure.

    Mr Hampton gave up his £1.4m bonus just before the outcry over Mr Hester's hit headlines.

    Explaining why he thinks bonuses are now so high and why he felt they could not live on, Sir Philip said: "Part of the reason for the pay is that the profits were not sustainable.

    "They were there for a few years but they were not sustainable and the pay moved up to that level of profits and it now needs to be corrected down."

    But Sir Nigel Rudd, former deputy chairman of Barclays, said he would have paid the former Barclays chief executive, John Varley, more money if he had his way.

    "If I was the Prime Minister I would ban the use of fairness as a word because I don't think you can be fair," he told Sky News .

    " Bob Diamond and John Varley made a huge difference to Barclays as they went through this terrible period.

    "You realise Barclays never made a loss throughout all this period? I think John Varley was underpaid actually... because I think what he did throughout that crisis was phenomenal."

    Earlier this week, Lloyds Banking Group took the unprecedented decision to claw back part of the bonuses awarded to 13 executives.

    Sky sources have also learned that HSBC, another to come out of the banking crisis relatively unscathed, will overhaul the way it pays bonuses to UK staff.

    But if this sounds like the culture of the city is changing, then listen to former chancellor Alistair Darling .

    "One thing that struck me was that a number of them didn't seem to realise what they'd done," Mr Darling said.

    "I think one or two, to this day, still don't realise they did anything wrong, which most people just find flabbergasting.

    "They didn't know what they were doing and we, not them, to a large extent are paying the price for that."

    :: Watch the documentary on Sky News for iPad from 5pm tonight

     
    • Stiff Lower Lip  •  3 months ago
      Lets see bonuses removed from the civil service.
      How can civil servants be paid more than the Prime Minister ?
      It's patently ridiculous.
      • Casual Commenter 3 months ago
        Hear, hear! Tell me of another organisation where the middle management gets treble the pay of the chief exec.
      • bones 3 months ago
        i personally think the pm is a #$%$ and a puppet at that.
      • Alan Smith 3 months ago
        In principle, I agree, but in the case of this prime minister, I would pay a chimpanzee more.
    • Chrissie  •  London, England  •  3 months ago
      a rich liar telling lies to "news" organisation staffed by liars owned by rich liar, so it must be true (in this context "true" means lie)
    • Paul F  •  Manchester, England  •  3 months ago
      Until the next time, I'll bet there is another bank bailout this year followed by another bonus payout directly after.
      • Noddy 3 months ago
        In which country? I too, reckon there will be a bank bailout in Spain or Italy.
    • william  •  Brighton, England  •  3 months ago
      lies,lies,lies!
      • ZIONIST 3 months ago
        Do try to be more specific, William.
      • Noddy 3 months ago
        I think he was refering to Mr Darling who presided over this mess.
    • Look at it this way...  •  3 months ago
      To change this culture you have to take a knife and cut out bonuses all together - (across all industries) just pay a good wage for a good job - thats how most of their customers manage to survive.
      • A Yahoo! User 3 months ago
        My thoughts exactly!
      • D.DW 3 months ago
        Well said.
    • Alan J  •  3 months ago
      Gone are the days of the real bonus figure being made public, that's all......
    • Russell  •  Preston, England  •  3 months ago
      Oh look, up there in the sky....a flying pig!
      • Ali 3 months ago
        Oink-flap-oink- flap.......
      • JAMES 3 months ago
        That was Porcine Airways not just a flying pig.
    • David J  •  Bangkok, Thailand  •  3 months ago
      Why do banks pay a bonus? What is it for?

      Bank staff are not underpaid, if they feel they cannot do their job properly without some extra insentive, then they are in the wrong job.

      Too some extent I can understand if someone on the investment side performs well he/she may well be entitled to a bonus but not one that runs into millions.

      The CEO's are already paid big salaries to give them big bonuses while the dividend and share price is falling makes no sense.
    • JustanEnglishman  •  Chengdu, China  •  3 months ago
      Bank Bonus Competion. ENTER NOW! to win a prize; Simply think of a new name for Big Bank Bonuses, but it must be something that JO-Public don't recognise.
      'AH AH AH' Who do you think you are kidding Mr. Hampton.
    • Comfortably numbty  •  3 months ago
      "You realise Barclays never made a loss throughout all this period? I think John Varley was underpaid actually... because I think what he did throughout that crisis was phenomenal."

      Oh, so you mean that he did his job properly then and got paid his ordinary huge salary? How many other people have done just that and have not even been noticed?
    • Reg  •  Stourbridge, England  •  3 months ago
      Modern Bankers seem to be such a bunch or cheats and liars you cannot believe a word they say or trust them with your money! Why should we believe what this one tries to tell us?
    • fed up  •  Brighton, England  •  3 months ago
      They will still get their bonuses via shares or other means........Hallo, wakey wakey everyone !!!!!!!!!!!!
    • john  •  Sofia, Bulgaria  •  3 months ago
      and pigs might fly.
    • john  •  3 months ago
      No bonus whatsoever should be paid if the parent organisation returns a loss.
      In a profit situation it should be possible to pay a limited bonus for outstanding achievement.
    • David  •  St Albans, England  •  3 months ago
      Give a man a gun, he can rob a bank. Give a man a bank, he can rob THE WORLD!
    • Libra  •  3 months ago
      This is just another big lie to keep the public happy. In reality, they will get their money just the same but will just be a bit more secretive about it and find another loophole. These people don't care about the public one bit and they aren't going to bow down to public opinion that easily. They are all gangsters!
    • Endeva  •  3 months ago
      Banker - "Ah nuts, there goes my bonus!".
      Boss - "Yes, sorry about that. Some good news though, your foundation has had a sizable donation!"
    • Joaquin Gash  •  Wigan, England  •  3 months ago
      End of an Era for this year maybe...........I know a lot of people are stupid, but a lot aren't, nice try, it will be business as usual before you know it.
    • Alfonso  •  London, England  •  3 months ago
      All we ever seem to do is bail out the banks and listen to the lies as we watch with muted anger when they announce their yearly profits and pat themselves on the back with a huge bonus! Something is really wrong with that picture!!!
    • Denis  •  Manchester, England  •  3 months ago
      "You realise Barclays never made a loss throughout all this period?"

      You sacked thousands and you stopped giving out loans.
      Makes me laugh you give yourselves a bonus for being s**t at your job!