Tag: scandal

US citizens expect housing market to remain weak

US citizens expect housing market to remain weak

The US housing market is expected to remain weak for the next two years, these are the findings of property websites, Trulia and RealtyTrac. According to the survey, more than half (58%) of US citizens expect the property market to stay weak until 2012, while one in five believe it will be 2015 or later [...]

French rogue trader ordered to pay back €5bn

French rogue trader ordered to pay back €5bn

French rogue trader Jérôme Kerviel has been convicted of breach of trust, fabricating documents and illegally accessing computers at Société Générale – France’s second largest bank. The scandal, which represented the biggest fraud investigation in banking history, saw Mr Kerviel jailed for three years and he has been ordered to pay back the €4.9 billion [...]

Rented accommodation for MPs would save £1m a year

Rented accommodation for MPs would save £1m a year

Forcing MPs and Lords to rent London accommodation rather than buy second homes would save the taxpayer over £1 million a year. Research by SmartLandlord.co.uk found that renting a studio flat in Westminster costs an average of £177 less per month compared to buying. With 1,372 tenants from the House of Parliament and the House [...]

Société Générale chairman announces shock resignation

Société Générale chairman announces shock resignation

Daniel Bouton, Société Générale’s chairman, has announced he will step down from the bank citing the “personal attacks” against him for his resignation. Mr Bouton, who is to stand down on 6 May, said the repeated attacks risk harming the bank and will depart to “protect the bank“. Mr Bouton has been criticised since the [...]

Government apologises to Equitable Life policyholders

Government apologises to Equitable Life policyholders

Over one million Equitable Life policyholders have received a formal apology from the Government today following a series of problems which saw life savings wiped out after it almost collapsed in 2000. An estimated £4 billion was lost between the one million-plus policyholders. However, the Government has promised only limited compensation for those who were [...]