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Financial Services Bill

Proceeding contribution from Lord Sassoon (Conservative) in the House of Lords on Wednesday, 5 December 2012. It occurred during Debate on bills on Financial Services Bill.

My Lords, in response to the question raised by the noble Lord, Lord Eatwell, as I said at the beginning of my remarks, the Court of Directors is the governing body of the Bank, so ultimately it is for the court to decide who takes what decisions and which decisions should be for the Bank. In the legislation, “the Bank” certainly does not mean the Bank executive; it means the Bank of England. Therefore, it is always for the Court of Directors, just as it is for the governing body of any corporate institution, to decide who takes what decisions and, if the governing body does not delegate them, it takes them itself. We are making clear through these amendments that there is a certain small category of decisions—one of which was identified by the noble Lord, Lord Eatwell—that is of such importance that it is appropriate to put down for the avoidance of doubt in the legislation that it is the court not the executive that takes those decisions. That is what those amendments do.

3.45 pm

Type
Proceeding contribution
Reference
741 cc668-9 
Session
2012-13
Chamber / Committee
House of Lords chamber
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