The Rev Lord Stephen Green:
Now known as The Untouchable.
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The face of a man that I have nightmares of becoming one day – successful but complacent, entitled, hubristic and totally self serving and out of touch with everything except the sense of his own self worth.
Yuk.
Richard,
Apologies for being off topic, will you be addressing the situation in Greece? It seems vital at this point. Especially given the emerging debate in regards to Greek “debt” (a misnomer of course. The problem in Greece is not too much debt, rather a lack of tax revenues).
It is all down to time
And there are a lit of demands on it
we save the banks , so that they can help people hurt the treasury?
“Stuart Gulliver, the chief executive, acknowledged that revelations about his personal tax and banking affairs — that he was a non-domicile with a Swiss bank account who at one point was paid via a Panamanian company — were further damaging the reputation of the bank.”
This is understatement verging on the oxymoronic! But such are our times that it will be mistaken for an unusual out-flowing of candour!
The public are now so acclimatised to this hideous level of cupidity that an eyelid will barely be batted.
Apparently, a high ranking C of E clergyman referred to Green’s ideas of using MBA-like business model training for clergymen as “exciting” -no hint of irony even!
Richard,
Understood. Standing by and refreshing!
Richard,
A helpful “link” from the Guardian:
http://www.theguardian.com/business/live/2015/mar/10/city-stunned-as-tidjane-thiam-quits-prudential-live-updates